Il mito dell’alleanza italo-francese nella Grande Guerra

Journal title STORIA IN LOMBARDIA
Author/s Monica Caiazzo
Publishing Year 2010 Issue 2010/2
Language Italian Pages 33 P. 62-94 File size 353 KB
DOI 10.3280/SIL2010-002003
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With the crisis of conscience brought on by the outbreak of World War I, intellectuals were forced to come to terms with new realities, starting with the concept of a "just war". This realization forced them to look to their own national memory, to find unifying elements towards which the behaviour of the masses could be directed. One such element in this process of taking responsibility was the myth of the brotherhood of Latin nations, in the sense primarily of an Italo-French cultural understanding. Milan was the focus of this renewed encounter between cultures, the purpose of which was to recover a national identity that could relate to its own history. Biographical details Monica Caiazzo holds a PhD in the history of institutions and society in contemporary Europe. She currently teaches in a secondary school and tutors in contemporary history in the Faculty of Political Science in Milan University. E-mail: monica_caiazzo@yahoo.it

Keywords: World War I, intellectuals, Italian journals, Italo-French relations

Monica Caiazzo, Il mito dell’alleanza italo-francese nella Grande Guerra in "STORIA IN LOMBARDIA" 2/2010, pp 62-94, DOI: 10.3280/SIL2010-002003