The aim of this book is to reconstruct the violent nature of the March and to emphasise its significance in marking a break in the country's history and the beginning of the Fascist dictatorship.
The aim of this book is to reconstruct the violent nature of the March and to emphasise its significance in marking a break in the country's history and the beginning of the Fascist dictatorship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giulia Albanese is Associate Professor at the University of Padua. Her research focuses on the origins of Fascism, political violence and authoritarian cultures in the interwar years. Her previous books include Dittature mediterranee. Sovversioni fasciste e colpi di stato in Italia, Spagna, Portogallo (2016). With Roberta Pergher, she edited In the Society of Fascists: Acclamation, Acquiescence and Agency in Mussolini's Italy (2012).
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Acknowledgements Preface Abbreviations 1. The Coup d'État Policy Seditious plans The Fiume exploit From Fiume to Rome? 2. Political violence The struggle for the local hegemony The anniversary policy Strategies for violence and seizing power The general strike and its aftermath 3. Towards the March Talk of a coup Organising the March Defending the State 4. The March on Rome "It's pouring": the Fascist mobilisation The revoking of the state of siege The fascists in Bologna The appointing of Mussolini Demobilisation 5. The March after the March Paper battles A 'typically Italian revolution': Diplomacy and the March on Rome The 'bivouac speech' and the parliamentary debate Army reports The first official representation 6. A Year of Fascist Domination Violence and public order The transformation of the State Time to draw a balance Conclusion Index
Acknowledgements Preface Abbreviations 1. The Coup d'État Policy Seditious plans The Fiume exploit From Fiume to Rome? 2. Political violence The struggle for the local hegemony The anniversary policy Strategies for violence and seizing power The general strike and its aftermath 3. Towards the March Talk of a coup Organising the March Defending the State 4. The March on Rome "It's pouring": the Fascist mobilisation The revoking of the state of siege The fascists in Bologna The appointing of Mussolini Demobilisation 5. The March after the March Paper battles A 'typically Italian revolution': Diplomacy and the March on Rome The 'bivouac speech' and the parliamentary debate Army reports The first official representation 6. A Year of Fascist Domination Violence and public order The transformation of the State Time to draw a balance Conclusion Index
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