Ghosts of Fascism

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Alberto Moravia
antifascism
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Benito Mussolini
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Europe
Fascism
Federico Chabod
forthcoming
intellectual history
Italy
Luigi Russo
Piero Calamandrei
postwar
twentieth century

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  • ISBN 9780299358105
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While public intellectuals are typically thought of as inherently nonconformist and critical of established power, in practice many adapt themselves to the views of the majority—particularly in the context of repressive governments and military dictatorships. When the political winds change, such figures often refashion themselves to fit the new paradigm. Ghosts of Fascism follows the trajectories of four Italian intellectuals who, despite their passivity and at times even collaboration with Fascist institutions, became some of postwar Italy's most iconic anti-Fascists: Federico Chabod, a prominent historian of the twentieth century; the jurist Piero Calamandrei, who participated in drafting the Italian democratic constitution; the influential literary critic Luigi Russo, who presided over the prestigious Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa; and Alberto Moravia, the internationally renowned novelist. Simon Levis Sullam weaves together their histories to show how postwar Italian intellectuals quietly revised their previous political positions, redefining themselves—and their recent pasts—as consistently anti-Fascist.

Simon Levis Sullam is a professor of modern history at Ca' Foscari University of Venice, specializing in modern Italy, Jewish history, antisemitism, and the Holocaust. Among his books translated into in English are Giuseppe Mazzini and the Origins of Fascism and The Italian Executioners: The Genocide of the Jews in Italy, as well as the coedited volume Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism: A Global History.

Stuart Oglethorpe specializes in translating modern Italian history into English. His recent translations include Alberto Mario Banti's The Nation of the Risorgimento: Kinship, Sanctity, and Honour in the Origins of Unified Italy and Francesco Cassata's Racism and Antisemitism in Fascist Italy: The Politics, Ideology, and Imagery of "La Difesa della razza."

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