Fascist Decade of War

Fascist Decade of War

1935-1945 in International Perspective

Varley, Karine; Aterrano, Marco Maria

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2020

218

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Inglês

9781138574151

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Introduction: A Fascist Decade of War? The Impact of the Italian Wars on the International Stage, 1935-1945; Part I: The International Dimension: Policy-making and Diplomacy; 1. An Opportunity Missed: Britain and the Abyssinian Crisis; 2. American Policy Towards Italy during its 'Decade of War'; 3. Repubblica Sociale Italiana and Spain: An Ideological Relationship in the Decade of War; 4. A New Deal for Italy: Rethinking Britain's Punitive Attitude and the Making of the Allied Policy in Occupied Italy, 1944; Part II: A Fascist Warfare? Military Conquest, Transnational Fighting, and the Use of Violence; 5. Blind Faith: Rethinking the Italian Intervention in Spain, 1936; 6. The Conquest of Albania: The Real Beginning of World War II in Italy; 7. The Despicable Fighting Qualities of the Wops: The East African Campaign and the British Commonwealth's Victory over Italy; 8. From Occupiers to Comrades-in-Arms: Italian Fighters in the Ranks of the Greek People's Liberation Army; Part III: Ideology and Propaganda for the Empire at War; 9. Italian Navalism in the Age of Empire (1934-1940): Navy, Geopolitics, Propaganda and Radicalization; 10. Revisiting the 'Colonial Hypothesis': The Policies and Language of the Italian Army in Ethiopia and Yugoslavia; 11. What 'New Order'? Fascist Expansionism and the Jews: The Case of South-Eastern France, 1942-1943; 12. Radio Propaganda during the War: The Mediterranean Scenario in Radio Bari's Broadcasts (1940-1943); Part IV: A Decade of War?; 13. Fascist Italy Chooses Endless War, 1935-1936: Continuity and Break; 14. Changing Perspectives: Italian Studies on Italy in World War II
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Victor Emmanuel III;British Camp;Abyssinia;Pietro;Adolf Hitler;Italian Military Authorities;Benito Mussolini;Italian Military;Concentration Camps;Fourth Army Command;Dunkirk;Italian Social Republic;Eastern Front;Fascist Foreign Policy;Fascism;Badoglio Government;Franklin D. Roosevelt;Radio Bari;Holocaust;Abyssinian Crisis;Nazi;Della;Nazi Germany;Italian Naval;Pearl Harbor;Italian Navy;Prisoners of War;Fascist Italy;Second World War;Foreign Minister;Stalingrad;World War II;The Allies;South Eastern France;War in the Pacific;Italian Zone;Western Front;Spanish Government;Winston Churchill;Compulsory Residence;Fourth Army;Italian Fighters;Arabic Broadcasts;Italy's Jews