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Mussolini and the Salò Republic, 1943–1945: The Failure of a Puppet Regime: Italian and Italian American Studies

Autor H. James Burgwyn Contribuţii de Amedeo Osti Guerrazzi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iun 2018
This book is a long overdue in-depth study of the Italian Social Republic. Set up in 1943 by Hitler in the town of Salò on Lake Garda and ruled by Mussolini, this makeshift government was a last-ditch effort to ensure the survival of Fascism, ending with the murder of Mussolini by partisans in 1945. The RSI was a loosely organized regime made up of professed patriots, apostles of law and order, and rogue militias who committed atrocities against presumed and real enemies. H. James Burgwyn narrates the history of the RSI, with vivid portraits of key figures and thoughtful analysis of how radical fascists managed to take the Salò regime from a dictatorship in Italy to a Continental nazifascismo, hand in hand with the Third Reich. This book stands as an essential bookend to the life of Mussolini, with new insights into the man who duped the Italian people and provoked a war that ended in catastrophic defeat.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319761886
ISBN-10: 3319761889
Pagini: 381
Ilustrații: XIII, 361 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Italian and Italian American Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Historical Background the Italian Social Republic.- 2. Birth of the Regime.- 3. A Convoluted Fascist Revival.- 4. The German "Occupying Ally".- 5. RSI Armed Forces.- 6. Fascist-Style Law and Order.- 7. Socialization Projects.- 8. Persecution of the Jews.- 9. The RSI and the Italian Catholic World.- 10. Black Brigades.- 11. Italian Diplomacy Adapts to Fascist Radicalism.- 12. In the Grip of the Third Reich.- 13. On the Line of Fire.- 14. Ringed by Enemies.- 15. Muddling through Lawlessness.- 16. Mussolini Woos the Intellectuals.- 17. Frenzied Endgame.- 18. The RSI: Body and Soul.- 19. Legacy of the RSI.- 20. Historical Controversies.

Notă biografică

H. James Burgwyn is Professor Emeritus of History at West Chester University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



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This book is a long overdue in-depth study of the Italian Social Republic. Set up in 1943 by Hitler in the town of Salò on Lake Garda and ruled by Mussolini, this makeshift government was a last-ditch effort to ensure the survival of Fascism, ending with the murder of Mussolini by partisans in 1945. The RSI was a loosely organized regime made up of professed patriots, apostles of law and order, and rogue militias who committed atrocities against presumed and real enemies. H. James Burgwyn narrates the history of the RSI, with vivid portraits of key figures and thoughtful analysis of how radical fascists managed to take the Salò regime from a dictatorship in Italy to a Continental nazifascismo, hand in hand with the Third Reich. This book stands as an essential bookend to the life of Mussolini, with new insights into the man who duped the Italian people and provoked a war that ended in catastrophic defeat.

Caracteristici

Offers in-depth analysis of the history and political structure of the Italian Social Republic Weaves together portraits of the regime’s key players through its rise and fall Appeals to scholars of Italian history, twentieth-century European history, and World War II