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Italian Fascism



Fascism - făshˈĭzəm, totalitarian philosophy of government that glorifies the state and nation and assigns to the state control over every aspect of national life. The name was first used by the party started by Benito Mussolini, who ruled Italy from 1922 until the Italian defeat in World War II. However, it has also been applied to similar ideologies in other   Read More...

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    A Primer of Italian Fascism
    by Jeffrey T. Schnapp, Olivia E. Sears, Maria G. Stampino. 325 pgs.


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    The Fascist Experience in Italy
    by John Pollard. 158 pgs.


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    Fascist Modernities: Italy, 1922-1945
    by Ruth Ben-Ghiat. 320 pgs.


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    Racial Theories in Fascist Italy
    by Aaron Gillette. 247 pgs.


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