Blood And Power: The Rise And Fall Of Italian Fascism 1st Edition- Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781408897942,9781408897935,9781526652485,1408897946,1408897938,152665248X
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- ISBN-10 : 1408897938
- ISBN-13 : 9781408897935
- Author: John Foot
In Blood and Power, historian John Foot draws on decades of research to chart the turbulent years between 1915 and 1945, and beyond. Drawing widely from accounts of people across the political spectrum – fascists, anti-fascists, communists, anarchists, victims, perpetrators and bystanders – he tells the story of fascism and its legacy, which still, disturbingly, reverberates to this day.
Table contents:
Preamble: A Family Story
Prologue
1911
A shot at dawn
1914
Insurrection: Red Week
Revolt!
Escape
1915–18
The Great War
Rice and bread: Milan and Turin in revolt, 1917
Repression and trials
Caporetto and Vittorio Veneto: from defeat to victory, 1917–18
General Graziani
Divided Italians
Defeatists
Interventionists
1919
Fascism is born
The first squadrista
Red Year
The 1919 Elections
Red barons
1919ism: maximalists
Malatesta is back!
A Second Red Year: 1920
Black Years: 1920–21
A fascist squad
ras: GIUSEPPE CARADONNA AND ITALO BALBO
The deserter
‘Condemned to Death’: Fiume, escape and near-death, August 1920
Political violence: the case of Francesco Misiano, July 192033
Ercole Bucco’s last night in power Bologna, November 1920
Ennio Gnudi, ‘Mayor for an Hour’ Palazzo d’Accursio, 21 November 1920
Shootings, murders, bombs
Victims and memory: the piazza and the council chamber
Cancelling democracy: Who was in charge?
Public enemies
Manhunt
1921
The split Livorno, January 1921
Francesco Misiano Naples, March 1921
Massacre: Empoli, March 1921
Propaganda of the deed: anarchists, revolutionaries and bombs
Malatesta in prison
The Diana massacre: March 1921
Funerals and aftermath
Renzino, Tuscany, April 1921
Votes and blood: May 1921
The May 1921 Elections
The expulsion from parliament 13 June 1921
Murder: Giuseppe Di Vagno, 1921
Anti-fascist Jews, anti-Semitic violence and the rise of fascism
Jewish socialists, fascists and policeman: Modena, 1921
On trial for desertion: Misiano, Palermo, November 1921
The Malatesta and Diana trials Milan, 1921–22
Year Zero: 1922
The march on Ravenna, July 1922
Bonfire: the destruction of the cooperative building in Ravenna
Palazzo Marino, Milan, 3 August 1922
Bari Vecchia AND ANCONA, August 1922
The March on Rome: October–November 1922
San Carlo Theatre and Piazza San Carlo Naples, 24 October 1922
The March Begins Cremona, 27 October 1922
Fascist headquarters: the Hotel Brufani
An unsigning: the king and politicians in Rome
Night train
Marching to Rome
Black days
Revenge
Giuseppe Bottai and the battle of San Lorenzo
Mussolini in power
Freeing and employing the blackshirts: amnesty, immunity and a new militia
The massacre of Turin December 1922
Massacre
Responsibility, justice, forgetting
1923
The PALAZZO d’Accursio trial, 1923
Fascist democracy
1924
The last elections, April 1924
30 May 1924
10 June 1924
Show trial: the ‘Massacre of Empoli’ Florence, 1924
103 hearings
‘La Cinquantaccia’: the construction of a monster
Exemplary sentences: October 1924
Revenge and a socialist martyr
Trying to Kill Mussolini: 1925–26
‘Why was the fatal and liberating shot not fired?’ – Tito Zaniboni
Fake justice: the Matteotti trial Chieti, March 1926
Violet Gibson: a Matter of Centimetres 7 April 1926
Gino Lucetti: the Anarchist and the Bomb
The Zamboni incident Bologna, October 1926
Regime: 1926–27
Final resistance: Molinella and Massarenti
The ‘suicide’ of Gastone Sozzi
1928
The bomb and the king
Romolo Tranquilli
The spy and the suicide
Secrets and lies
The lawyer
The Zamboni case
1929
The Lateran Pacts February 1929
Stadio del Littoriale, 27 October 1929
History of the Fascist Revolution
The 1930s
1932: FACISM CELEBRATES ITSELF – A DECADE IN POWER
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