Author (Person) | Foot, John |
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Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Publication Date | 2014 |
ISBN | 978-0-230-36032-7 (hbk) / 978-0-230-36033-4 (pbk) |
Content Type | Textbook | Monograph |
This innovative textbook places Italy at the heart of modern European history, tracing the often difficult relationship between Italians, the State and the Nation. A breeding-ground for radical political and social organisations, Italy saw the emergence of the first Fascist movements seen on the world stage after the First World War. Later, the country produced an anti-fascist movement which helped to create the biggest Communist Party outside of the Eastern bloc. Across this whole period, the political system has been marked by deep legitimation crises, clientelism and corruption. Economically, Italy struggled to keep up with the major industrial powers, but later created a dynamic small business sector which is the envy of the world. Modern Italy: Clear, concise and well-organised, this essential book introduces readers to the key historical debates, events, and controversies. It helps students to understand the complex nature of Italian history over the last 140 years, without laying out a single and linear version of that history. Contents: Introduction: Studying Italy |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.palgrave.com |
Countries / Regions | Italy |