Journal title MEMORIA E RICERCA
Author/s Marco Mondini
Publishing Year 2008 Issue 2008/28
Language Italian Pages 16 P. 9-24 File size 122 KB
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Militarism and militarization. National models about relationship between civil power and army in contemporary Europe - The categories of militarism and militarization have often been used by historians to describe situations in which the relationships between civil power and the army are subverted, with the military ruling over the politicians. In fact, the civil-military relationships in the context of contemporary Europe are much more complex than a schematic use of these categories might suggest. The picture of militarized Europe between the Nineteenth and the Twentieth centuries presents extremely different national cases, in which Germany seems to offer the most evident example of a militaristic state. But even within such national cases it is necessary to highlight the various cultural and political periods, which are marked by the mobilization for the world wars.
Marco Mondini, Militarismo e militarizzazione. Modelli nazionali nel rapporto tra armi e politica nell’Europa contemporanea in "MEMORIA E RICERCA " 28/2008, pp 9-24, DOI: