Benito Mussolini : the first fascist
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Benito Mussolini : the first fascist
(Library of world biography)
Pearson Longman, c2006
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-172) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new addition to the Longman World Biography series integrates the latest scholarship on the life of Mussolini with the story of Italian Fascism.
Combines the story of Mussolini, the man, with the story of Italian Fascism. Explores the larger legacy of Mussolini outside of Europe and since 1945. Situates Fascism in a global context and exposes students to debates on historical interpretation. Provides students with a comparative framework for understanding European Fascism.
Table of Contents
Preface.
1. Rebel Without a Cause: 1883-1910.
2. The Political Chameleon: 1910-1919.
3. Mussolini and the Fascist Rise to Power: 1919-1925.
4. Architect of the TotalitarianState: 1924-1935.
5. Mussolini and the Cult of the Duce: 1925-1938.
6. The Limits of Personal Power: 1925-1935.
7. Mussolini, The Warlord: 1935-1938.
8. Mussolini and Hitler: 1936-1940.
9. Death of a Regime and a Man: 1940-1945.
10. The Duce's Legacy.
Notes on Sources.
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