Violence and great estates in the south of Italy : Apulia, 1900-1922

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Violence and great estates in the south of Italy : Apulia, 1900-1922

Frank M. Snowden

Cambridge University Press, 1986

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Bibliography: p. 203-240

Includes index

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内容説明

Until Italian unification, vast areas of Apulia were an uninhabited sheep walk. In the late nineteenth century this frontier area was settled and agro-business established. In the quasi-colonial context of the South of Italy, the relations between landowners and farm workers were characterized by extreme forms of oppression and brutality. This book is a study of the world the landlords made and of the harsh structures of profit, tenure, and climate they faced. It is also a powerful investigation of the appallingly grim conditions in the teeming agricultural centres of the region and a vivid history of the struggle by the farm workers to win the ordinary decencies of life - clothes, clean water, and bread. In the process, the labourers formed a potent anarcho-syndicalist movement whose history the book relates from the first general strikes in 1901 to the restoration of the landlords' power by fascist terror in 1922.

目次

  • List of illustrations
  • Preface
  • Glossary of Italian terms
  • Introduction
  • 1. Wheat and sheep
  • 2. Day labour
  • 3. Grapes
  • 4. The company town
  • 5. Seeds of rebellion
  • 6. Revolutionary syndicalism
  • 7. Work discipline
  • 8. The Great War
  • 9. The closed shop
  • 10. Fascism
  • Notes and sources
  • Index.

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