Synopses & Reviews
When the historical significance of fascism and anti-fascism is still being debated in Italy and across Europe, this comprehensive anthology offers an unusually wide-ranging collection of Italian-language documents. It effectively in describes and depicts a wide range of voices--political, literary, and popular--that illuminate Italy's social, political, and cultural history. The contributors unveil previously unavailable documents, including letters from women to Mussolini, and antifascist graffiti from a Nazi prison in Rome.
Review
"An important work, thoughtfuly compiled . . . Provides the reader with a broad spectrum of opinion and sentiment concerning the history of both fascism and anti-fascism. . . . A rich assortment of material." --Frank Rosengarten, Professor Emeritus of Italian, City University of New York, and author of
The Italian Anti-Fascist Press.
Synopsis
A unique work that collections, for the first time, a wide variety of materials on both Italian fascism and antifascism.
When the historical significance of fascism and antifascism is still being debated in Italy and across Europe, this anthology offers an uncommon and unusually wide-ranging collection of documents. Specialists will appreciate the comprehensive range and concern with historiographical debates; students will benefit from a long introductory essay as well as notes to each selection, a glossary and an extensive 'guide to further reading'. Instructors will appreciate its effectiveness in describing and depicting a wide range of voices - political, literary, popular - that will illuminate the twenty year period of fascism and antifascism in Italy. The general reader will marvel at previously unavailable documents, including letters from women to Mussolini and antifascist graffiti from a Nazi prison in Rome.
Synopsis
A unique work that collections, for the first time, a wide variety of materials on both Italian fascism and antifascism.
About the Author
Stanislao G. Pugliese is Associate Professor of Modern European History at Hofstra University and Research Scholar of the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies at Columbia University.
Table of Contents
Contributors Include: Umberto Eco * Benito Mussolini * Antonio Gramsci * Carlo Levi * Primo Levi * Robert Katz * Ada Gobetti * Antonio Fossati * Carlo Rosselli * Fausto Coen * Guiseppe Bottai * Filippo Tommaso Marinetti * Alcide Cervi * Benedetto Croce * Carla Capponi * Margherita Sarfatti * Giacomo Matteotti * Nicolo Tranfaglia * Cesare Pavese * Curzio Malaparte * Don Luigi Sturzo * Enrico Corradini * Gabriele D'Annunzio * Raffaele Cadorna * Geatano Salvemini * Teresa Noce * Arrigo Paladini * Luigi Capriolo * Roberto Farinacci * Giovanni Gentile * Giovanni Papini * Ignazio Silone * Italo Balbo * Palmiro Togliatti * Piero Gobetti * Renata Vigano * Renzo De Felice