""Mussolini's Children" uses modern theories of race and biopolitics and the lens of state-mandated youth culture--elementary education and the auxiliary organizations designed to mold the minds and bodies of Italy's children between the ages of five and eleven--to understand the evolution of Fascist racism"--
""Mussolini's Children" uses modern theories of race and biopolitics and the lens of state-mandated youth culture--elementary education and the auxiliary organizations designed to mold the minds and bodies of Italy's children between the ages of five and eleven--to understand the evolution of Fascist racism"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eden K. McLean is an assistant professor of history at Auburn University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Common Acronyms Introduction Part 1. Defining Fascist Power and Identity, 1922–29 1. Designing a Fascist Elementary Education 2. “Reawakening the Spirit” Part 2. “Fascistizing” the Nation and Race, 1929–34 3. From Instruction to Education 4. From Fit to Fascist Part 3. Resurrecting the Roman Empire, 1934–38 5. Libro e moschetto, fascista perfetto, 1934–36 6. Educating Rulers for the Second Roman Empire, 1936–38 Part 4. Ensuring the Empire’s Immortality, 1938–40 7. Enforcing the Racial Ideal 8. Enduring Principles of Italian Racial Identity Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Common Acronyms Introduction Part 1. Defining Fascist Power and Identity, 1922–29 1. Designing a Fascist Elementary Education 2. “Reawakening the Spirit” Part 2. “Fascistizing” the Nation and Race, 1929–34 3. From Instruction to Education 4. From Fit to Fascist Part 3. Resurrecting the Roman Empire, 1934–38 5. Libro e moschetto, fascista perfetto, 1934–36 6. Educating Rulers for the Second Roman Empire, 1936–38 Part 4. Ensuring the Empire’s Immortality, 1938–40 7. Enforcing the Racial Ideal 8. Enduring Principles of Italian Racial Identity Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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