Il Duce and His Women

Il Duce and His Women
Title Il Duce and His Women PDF eBook
Author Roberto Olla
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781846881350

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Il Duce and His Women

Il Duce and His Women
Title Il Duce and His Women PDF eBook
Author Roberto Olla
Publisher Alma Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781846881831

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Il Duce and His Women charts the main events in Mussolini’s private and public life, from his humble beginnings in Romagna as the son of a blacksmith to his years as the director of a leading Socialist newspaper and his irresistible rise to power, with a particular focus on his renowned appetite for women, and the lesser-known influence they had on his decision-making. The result is a riveting account that will shock and haunt its readers for a long time.

How Fascism Ruled Women

How Fascism Ruled Women
Title How Fascism Ruled Women PDF eBook
Author Victoria de Grazia
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 367
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 0520074572

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"For the common reader as well as the professional one, Victoria de Grazia opens doors and sheds new light on a fascinating subject."—Mary Gordon, author of The Other Side

Mussolini: the Tragic Women in His Life

Mussolini: the Tragic Women in His Life
Title Mussolini: the Tragic Women in His Life PDF eBook
Author Vittorio Mussolini
Publisher
Total Pages 172
Release 1973
Genre
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Il Duce's Other Woman

Il Duce's Other Woman
Title Il Duce's Other Woman PDF eBook
Author Philip V. Cannistraro
Publisher William Morrow
Total Pages 728
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The never-before-told story of Benito Mussolini's Jewish mistress and how she helped him come to power. The beginning of the turbulent love affair in 1911 of Margherita Sarfetti and Mussolini marked her emergence as an important writer and cultural advisor for the Fascist party, and her passion and determination wrought great changes for Italy. 24 photos.

The Body of Il Duce

The Body of Il Duce
Title The Body of Il Duce PDF eBook
Author Sergio Luzzatto
Publisher Metropolitan Books
Total Pages 272
Release 2014-10-21
Genre History
ISBN 146688360X

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A brilliant young historian follows the odyssey of Mussolini's body in an original exploration of the history and legacy of Italian Fascism Bullet-ridden, spat on, butchered bloody: this was the fate of Il Duce, strung up beside his dead mistress in a Milan square, as reviled in death as he was adored in life. With Italy's defeat in World War II, the cult of Benito Mussolini's physical self was brought to its grotesque denouement by a frenzied, jeering crowd of thousands-one eerily similar to the cheering throngs that had once roared their approval beneath Il Duce's balcony. In this groundbreaking work, Sergio Luzzatto traces the fortunes of the Fascist dictator's body: from his charisma, virility, and magnetic domination of Fascist parades, to his humiliating execution, the ugly display of his remains, and beyond. Buried, exhumed, stolen, and hidden for ten years, Il Duce's corpse was finally laid to rest, a shrine for fanatical followers. Through this pursuit, Luzzatto shows how in a totalitarian state the body of the ruler comes to incarnate the nation. And from the indignities visited on Mussolini's corpse, Luzzatto crafts a subtle social and intellectual history of a country struggling to become a republic and free itself from the thrall of Fascism. Elegantly written and stunningly conceived, alive with never-before-published letters, diaries, and reports, The Body of Il Duce cuts a new and compelling path through twentieth-century history.

Fascist Voices

Fascist Voices
Title Fascist Voices PDF eBook
Author Christopher Duggan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 528
Release 2013-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 019933837X

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Today Mussolini is remembered as a hated dictator who, along with Hitler and Stalin, ushered in an era of totalitarian repression unsurpassed in human history. But how was he viewed by ordinary Italians during his lifetime? In Fascist Voices, Christopher Duggan draws on thousands of letters sent to Mussolini, as well as private diaries and other primary documents, to show how Italian citizens lived and experienced the fascist regime under Mussolini from 1922-1943. Throughout the 1930s, Mussolini received about 1,500 letters a day from Italian men and women of all social classes writing words of congratulation, commiseration, thanks, encouragement, or entreaty on a wide variety of occasions: his birthday and saint's day, after he had delivered an important speech, on a major fascist anniversary, when a husband or son had been killed in action. While Duggan looks at some famous diaries-by such figures as the anti-fascist constitutional lawyer Piero Calamandrei; the philosopher Benedetto Croce; and the fascist minister Giuseppe Bottai-the majority of the voices here come from unpublished journals, diaries, and transcripts. Utilizing a rich collection of untapped archival material, Duggan explores "the cult of Il Duce," the religious dimensions of totalitarianism, and the extraordinarily intimate character of the relationship between Mussolini and millions of Italians. Duggan shows that the figure of Mussolini was crucial to emotional and political engagement with the regime; although there was widespread discontent throughout Italy, little of the criticism was directed at Il Duce himself. Duggan argues that much of the regime's appeal lay in its capacity to appropriate the language, values, and iconography of Roman Catholicism, and that this emphasis on blind faith and emotion over reason is what made Mussolini's Italy simultaneously so powerful and so insidious. Offering a unique perspective on the period, Fascist Voices captures the responses of private citizens living under fascism and unravels the remarkable mixture of illusions, hopes, and fears that led so many to support the regime for so long.