Knox, MacGregor (1995) The fascist regime, its foreign policy and its wars: an 'anti-anti-fascist' orthodoxy? Contemporary European History, 4 (3). pp. 346-365. ISSN 1469-2171
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The de-legitimisation of the Italian political system that culminated in the upheavals of the late 1980s has permitted a very public re-examination of the meaning and significance of both the Fascist regime and the Resistance to it. Although debates between historians had already begun over these issues, they have been thrust into the media spotlight now that the political consensus surrounding their interpretation has collapsed. The following two articles examine both the content and conduct of these debates, and consider the extent to which they have contributed to a reassessment of the history of these periods. Naturally the opinions expressed in these articles are solely those of the authors themselves: Contemporary European History would welcome further comments and contributions concerning this rethinking of the contemporary Italian experience.
Item Type: | Article |
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Official URL: | http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJourna... |
Additional Information: | © 1995 Cambridge University Press |
Divisions: | International History |
Subjects: | D History General and Old World > DG Italy |
Date Deposited: | 13 Jan 2010 14:28 |
Last Modified: | 24 Nov 2024 17:42 |
URI: | http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/26679 |
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