This volume centres on one of the most dramatic periods of Italian History: 1900-1945. It examines the crisis of the liberal state as it undergoes a process of significant transformation, which starts with a process of modernisation and leads to the totalitarian fascist state. Lyttelton and his international team discuss the social and moral conflicts resulting from modernisation, the two world wars and the fascist regime, considering the issues from both national and international standpoints. The discussion includes the developments and impact of the changes on religion, literature, and the visual arts.…mehr
This volume centres on one of the most dramatic periods of Italian History: 1900-1945. It examines the crisis of the liberal state as it undergoes a process of significant transformation, which starts with a process of modernisation and leads to the totalitarian fascist state. Lyttelton and his international team discuss the social and moral conflicts resulting from modernisation, the two world wars and the fascist regime, considering the issues from both national and international standpoints. The discussion includes the developments and impact of the changes on religion, literature, and the visual arts.
Adrian Lyttelton is Adjunct Professor of History at the Johns Hopkins University Center, Bologna. He has also lectured at the University of Pisa, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Reading, and is an Emeritus Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, and All Souls College, Oxford. His publications include The Seizure of Power: Fascism in Italy 1919-1929, and Italian Fascisms.
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Introduction 1: Paul Corner: State and society 2: Alice A. Kelikian: Church, state, and Catholicism 3: Marcello De Cecco: The economy 4: Thomas Row: Italy and the crisis of the international order 5: MacGregor Knox: Fascist Ideology, foreign policy, and war 6: Emile Gentile: The totalitarian experiment 7: Bruno Wanrooij: Modernization and daily life 8: Emily Braun: The visual arts 9: John Woodhouse: Literature 10: Richard Bellamy: Social and political thought Conclusion Maps Further Reading Chronology
Introduction 1: Paul Corner: State and society 2: Alice A. Kelikian: Church, state, and Catholicism 3: Marcello De Cecco: The economy 4: Thomas Row: Italy and the crisis of the international order 5: MacGregor Knox: Fascist Ideology, foreign policy, and war 6: Emile Gentile: The totalitarian experiment 7: Bruno Wanrooij: Modernization and daily life 8: Emily Braun: The visual arts 9: John Woodhouse: Literature 10: Richard Bellamy: Social and political thought Conclusion Maps Further Reading Chronology
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