How did Benito Mussolini come to fascism? Standard accounts of the
dictator have failed to explain satisfactorily the transition from his
pre-World War I 'socialism' to his post-war fascism. This
controversial new book is the first to examine closely Mussolini's
political trajectory during the Great War as evidenced in his
journalistic writings, speeches and war diary, as well as some
previously unexamined archive material. The author argues that the
1914-18 conflict provided the catalyst for Mussolini to clarify his
deep-rooted nationalist tendencies. He demonstrates that Mussolini's
interventionism was already anti-socialist and anti-democratic in the
early autumn of 1914 and shows how in and through the experience of
the conflict the future duce fine-tuned his authoritarian and
totalitarian vision of Italy in a state of permanent mobilization for
war. Providing a radical new interpretation of one of the most
important dictators of the twentieth century, Mussolini in the First
World War will appeal to anyone who wants to learn more about the
roots of fascism in modern Europe.
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The Journalist, the Soldier, the Fascist
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781845205584
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Berg Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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