The Rise of Italian Fascism, 1918-1922

by Angelo Tasca

Hardcover, 1966

Pages

xvi; 376

Status

Available

Call number

DG571.T353 1966

Publication

New York: H. Fertig, 1966.

Physical description

xvi, 376 p.; 22.23 cm

Language

Original language

French

Description

The rise of Italian fascism is often seen as a pre-condition, as well as a precursor of, later developments in Europe most notably in Germany. As such they were also much discussed in the English speaking world throughout the 1930's. First published in English in 1938 this book gives an account of Italian history in the years immediately following the first world war, culminating in the triumph of Mussolini. Arguing that Mussolini succeeded because he was much more ruthless than his opponents, he concludes that this is something that must be learnt from: 'in point of material and military strength we must be superior to the fascists since that is the ground on which they are trying to force a decision.' .

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