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Agrarian Fascism
Army
Augusto Turati
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authoritarian regimes
banca
Banca Commerciale
Banca Di Sconto
bianchi
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corporatist state development
council
De Ambris
Early Fascism
Edmondo Rossoni
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Fascist Movement
Fascist Unions
FISA
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Grand Council
Il Tevere
interwar Europe
Italian Liberalism
Italian political history
Land Reclamation
liberal democracy collapse in Italy
Local Fasci
Matteotti Crisis
michele
movement
Pius XI
political opposition suppression
Provincial Fascism
Regular Army
Sergio Panunzio
Social Reformist
totalitarian institutions
Town Hall
valley
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714654737
  • Weight: 1230g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume is a study of Fascism in its country of origin, Italy. It describes the impact of a new type of political movement on Italian government and society. The Fascist seizure of power did not begin or end with Mussolini's famous March on Rome in 1922; it was achieved rather by gradual subversion of the liberal order, which involved not only the destruction of all political opposition but also the creation of new institutions designed to control economic and cultural life. A classic work of wide-ranging scholarship, this book is here republished with a new preface by the author and will be essential reading for all students of Fascism and international history.

Adrian Lyttelton is currently Adjunct Professor of History, John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna Center. His previous appointments include Professor of Modern History, University of Reading; Resident Professor of History, Bologna Center; Professor of European History, University of Pisa. Most recently he has been Visiting Professor at the University of California, Berkeley and Visiting Professor, American Academy in Rome.

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