The first postwar in Italy: a civil war?

Journal title PASSATO E PRESENTE
Author/s Tommaso Detti
Publishing Year 2011 Issue 2011/84 Language Italian
Pages 6 P. 176-181 File size 92 KB
DOI 10.3280/PASS2011-084012
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Fabio Fabbri’s Le origini della guerra civile develops an original analysis of political violence in Italy from 1919 to 1921. He argues that it is the consequence of the changes resulting from World War I in society and the liberal state, with particular emphasis on the role played by the State’s repressive system. More generally, the author considers the first Italian postworld war period as a civil war. The present review concentrates particularly on this interpretation.

Keywords: Italian history 1919-1921, Political violence, Civil war, Fascism

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Tommaso Detti, Il primo dopoguerra in Italia: una guerra civile? in "PASSATO E PRESENTE" 84/2011, pp 176-181, DOI: 10.3280/PASS2011-084012