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    Teaching Ancient and Medieval History in Fascist and Soviet Schools in the Interwar Period: Comparison of Elementary School Textbooks by Dorena Caroli

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Comparisons are made not only of the different views of the past and their use for ideological objectives —a subject which has been studied in depth by historians— but also the images of the ancient world and civilizations, which were translated and popularized by the Fascist and Soviet regimes in primary schools.</p>…”
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    Gaetano Salvemini’s exile in Great Britain and the construction of a transnational anti-fascist network (1925-1934) by Gussoni, A

    Published 2019
    “…The network shared Salvemini’s anti-Fascist views and helped him to disseminate his work as a counterbalance to the propaganda machine of the Fascist regime.…”
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    How to educate an authoritarian society: conflicting views on school reform for a fascist society in interwar Switzerland by Giudici, A, Ruoss, T

    Published 2019
    “…Despite its image as an antifascist stronghold, interwar-Switzerland hosted several fascist movements. So far, research has not remarked upon the extraordinarily strong involvement of educators in these groups. …”
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    Direct Social Actions in Extreme Right Mobilisations. Ideological, strategic and organisational incentives in the Italian neo-fascist right by Caterina Froio, Pietro Castelli Gattinara

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Combining a Political Claims Analysis of newspaper articles and online press releases, with a qualitative discussion of online propaganda material, we explore the engagement in direct social activism by three neo-fascist organisations in Italy: Forza Nuova, Fiamma Tricolore and CasaPound Italia (1996 -2015). …”
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    Legacy of Fascist Architecture. Ideology and Conservation: the case of the former Casa del Fascio e dell’Ospitalità in Predappio by Micaela Antonucci, Leila Signorelli

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The Casa del Fascio e dell'Ospitalità of Predappio is a significant case study of an iconic building that, more than others, has materialized the “architectural propaganda” of the fascist regime in Italy between the two World Wars. …”
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    Svobodnaya Zemlya — Newspaper of German Occupants: Against the Soviets. A Paradigm of Fascist Propaganda to Negate War Goals Revisited by Konstantin N. Maksimov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Notably, the historiography in this country and abroaddiscusses certain aspects of fascist propaganda during the Second World War, but the regional newspapers of the German occupiershave not been examined so far. …”
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    Continuity and discontinuity of the debate around fascist art in Toti Scialoja’s critical meditation and in the querelle with Renato Guttuso (1944-1947) by Michela Morelli

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The essay examines the activity of Toti Scialoja as art critic for the review «Mercurio» between 1944 and 1947, when he proceeds to a precocious analysis of the preceding thirty years, looking for an Italian and international line of painting whit a clear examination of art and debate in the fascist period. The objectivity with which Scialoja affirms the split between artist and civil and politically committed man, sanctioning the need for an artistic religion in place of political one, contrasts its position with that of the communist painters. …”
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    “Our Life Was Divided in Many Facets”:Anna Foa Yona, an Anti-Fascist Jewish Refugee in Wartime United States by Stefano Luconi

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This article reconstructs the plight of Anna Foa Yona, a Jewish expatriate who escaped from Italy, along with her family, in the wake of the Fascist 1938 anti-Semitic measures. She had opposed Benito Mussolini’s regime before fleeing the country and, notwithstanding the hardships of making a living in her adoptive society, continued to get engaged in anti-Fascist activities after moving to the United States. …”
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