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Modern Italy's Founding Fathers
The Making of a Postwar Republic
Modern Italy's Founding Fathers
The Making of a Postwar Republic
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Modern Italy's Founding Fathers offers a fresh perspective on the genesis of the Italian republic as viewed through the efforts of its three most influential leaders: Christian Democrat Alcide De Gasperi, Socialist Pietro Nenni and Communist Palmiro Togliatti. In concise, accessible prose, this work demonstrates how De Gasperi – the Republic's inaugural prime minister from 1945 to 1953 – and his fellow statesmen's shared experience of Fascist oppression, belief in popular sovereignty, and ability to compromise despite deep ideological differences, enabled the creation of Italy's post-war republic.
This path-breaking collective biography traces the genesis of the Italian republic, commencing with the overthrow of Mussolini in 1943 and concluding with the death of De Gasperi in 1954. Drawing on the speeches, writings and personal papers of the three protagonists, on Italian and U.S. archives, on contemporary memoirs and on secondary scholarship, Steven F. White demonstrates how these leaders forged political practices and customs which continue to define Italian parliamentary life to the present day. Examining the interplay of personalities, leadership styles, ideas and political context, this study is a vital text for any student of modern Italy and, more broadly, of Cold War Europe.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Three Founding Fathers
2. A Daunting Project
3. From Resistance to Restoration
4. Monarchy or Republic?
5. The Constitution and the Peace Treaty
6. Toward April 18, 1948
7. Cold War Stasis, 1948 - 1954
8. Aftermath
Appendix: Chronology of Events
Bibliography
Index
Product details

Published | 28 May 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781474215510 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 15 bw illus |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Modern Italy's Founding Fathers reads the rebirth of Italian Democracy through the three major figures acting in the postwar rebuilding: De Gasperi, Nenni, and Togliatti. In doing so, White investigates this melting pot of a political system with a comprehensive and detailed interpretation that goes beyond the old ideological approaches of partisan historiography.
Paolo Pombeni, Emeritus Professor of the History of Political Systems, University of Bologna, Italy
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Steven F. White offers a valuable new contribution to the scholarship on Modern Italy by refocusing attention on individual historical actors in shaping the course of events. His book, in particular, illuminates the decisive role played by a trio of ideologically diverse political leaders in guiding their country during the extremely difficult transition from Fascist dictatorship, military defeat, and insipient civil war to Italy's current democratic republic in the first years after World War II.
Anthony L. Cardoza, Professor of Modern European History, Loyola University Chicago, USA
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In an unusual “group biography,” Steven F. White analyzes the thinking and compromises of three ideological antagonists who fashioned Italy into a democratic republic following twenty years of Fascist dictatorship and wartime defeat. A detailed description of Italian postwar development, White's book will appeal to academics and students unfamiliar with this period in the country's history.
Spencer M. Di Scala, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
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More than a collective biography of the Italian Republic's key figures, White's book illuminates the political friendships, and rivalries, that shaped the recreation of democracy in this formerly Fascist country. Deftly balancing the interplay between individual choices and larger historical forces, White's portrayal of the Republic's early years as a personal-political drama will captivate students and specialists alike.
Rhiannon Evangelista, Assistant Professor of History, Georgia State University Perimeter College, USA

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