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    Un Mussolini munichois ? Construction et utilisation du culte du « Duce » dans différents cercles de sociabilité bavarois (1922-1943) by Claire Lorenzelli

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the Munich of the interwar period, many personalities from the political, industrial, intellectual and social spheres were looking towards Fascist Italy and its “Duce”. In the early 1920s, with the founding of the NSDAP in Munich and the spread of Nazi ideas, the Bavarian elite developed a strong political interest in the Fascist experience taking place on the other side of the border, since its leader, Benito Mussolini, had risen to power. …”
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    Censura, autocensura e malapartiana revisione: storie di una corrispondenza scartata e recuperata ne Il Volga nasce in Europa by Carla Giacobbe

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Between 1941 and 1942 Curzio Malaparte, one of the most troubled writers in Fascist Italy, was sent by Il Corriere della Sera on the Russian Front as a war correspondent, to write under the supervision of redactor Aldo Borelli and the harsh control of fascist censorship. …”
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    Othello and the Ambivalences of Italian Blackface by Shaul Bassi, Igiaba Scego

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The colonial ventures of post-unification and Fascist Italy do not reverberate in any predictable manner in the growing popularity of the play. …”
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    Fascism, Middle Class Ideals, and Holiday Villas at the 5th Milan Triennale by Flavia Marcello

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…This function was crucial for fascist Italy, where the aestheticization of politics was integral to the consent-building process and where architects played a central role in Fascism’s mission to transform Italian society. …”
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    Ibridità (im)possibili. Discorso coloniale e meticciato in Mal d'Africa di Bacchelli e Sambadù, amore negro di Mura by Roberto Derobertis

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…At this specific conjuncture, an internationally isolated Fascist Italy was going to conquer Ethiopia, while African people were arriving from its long term colonies (such as Eritrea), jazz music was played and consumed in the urban nightlife of the country and literature – but also periodicals, advertising, popular culture and common sense – were contributing to the clash of and the coexistence between colonial anti-African racism, sexism and the disturbing/seducing appeal of racial hybridity, which was one of the long term effects of the colonial encounter. …”
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    Silence and Noise. Military Honor in the Public and Private Correspondence of the L’armata s’agapò Case by Michael Guarneri, Lidia Santarelli

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…By transgressing the prohibition against discussing fascist Italy’s military campaigns, and by calling these campaigns a grotesque farce with a tragic ending, Aristarco and Renzi managed to open a debate that, from the pages of a specialized magazine aimed at a small audience of cinephiles, moved to a reporter-filled courtroom for the whole country to follow. …”
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    Ewolucja ustrojowa państw europejskich w pismach Zygmunta Cybichowskiego by Adam Danek

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…This phenomenon was the most advanced in 'nation­al democracies’: fascist Italy and the Third Reich. Cybichowski maintained thatthese two states were truły democratic (but not liberał) because, in his opinion, democra­cy existed in every political system in which authorities were accepted by their peo- ple and followed the people’s will. …”
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    FROM TEXTILE TO PLASTIC: ARCHITECTURE, EXHIBITION DESIGN, AND ABSTRACTION (1930–1955) by Clemens Ottenhausen

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…To demonstrate how textiles were successfully employed as mediators on the threshold between architecture, design objects, and fine arts, I first examine the increasing use of curtains in the interwar period, Fascist Italy, and Nazi Germany to subsequently explore how the role of fabrics in both countries’ rationalist and neoclassicist architecture also played a significant part in exhibition design after the Second World War. …”
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    JAPANESE INFLUENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS BEFORE AND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD WAR II (1931 – 1940) by Taras Tkachuk

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The author concludes that the leadership of the United States and Great Britain did not realize the threat from Japan in time, that their inconsistent actions only contributed to the rapprochement of Tokyo with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, culminating in the formation of a tripartite military alliance («axis»). …”
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    Notícias by Transfer Notícias

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Film Censorship and State Intervention in the Translation of Foreign Cinema in Fascist Italy. Oxford: Peter Lang. www.peterlang.com/view/product/46916 23. …”
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