This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordDuring the interwar period two apparently different states, liberal democratic Britain and Fascist Italy, passed similar legislation establishing inchoate offences against military loyalty and obedience. These laws, the Incitement to Disaffection Act 1934 and Article 266 of the 1930 Italian Penal Code, were intended to protect state security and the monopoly of force against political threats. This article compares these laws’ scope, rationales and purposes and traces their longer-term origins in the consolidation of the modern state. It argues ...
This article aims to contribute to the expanding field of security history, via a reconstruction of...
One of the chief accusations brought against the Italian army has been that between 1919 and 1922 it...
The Fascist police system was a complex, and well structured one, capable of exerting an oppressive ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The decades between the end of 1960s and 1980s have been characterised by radical transformation, dr...
The aim of this chapter is to offer a critical analysis of the uses of criminal law in the context o...
This text shows how there has been a concerted effort, since the end of World War I, to curb a state...
As a dual criminal justice and history major, I constantly seek to deepen my understanding of histor...
By studying the development of Italy's penal system, Pires Marques provides valuable insights into t...
In this article the author deals with an analysis of ideas that served as the basis on which the doc...
Despite its impact on the breakdown of public order and on the rise of armed violence, the role of c...
The Special Tribunal was able to use political crime as an effective cover for the repression of all...
Author's draft. Final version Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011. Available online at http:...
This book seeks to assemble and analyse the law devoted to the basic task of protecting the existing...
This paper aims to study the experience of the criminal reforms carried out by the Italian fascist (...
This article aims to contribute to the expanding field of security history, via a reconstruction of...
One of the chief accusations brought against the Italian army has been that between 1919 and 1922 it...
The Fascist police system was a complex, and well structured one, capable of exerting an oppressive ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The decades between the end of 1960s and 1980s have been characterised by radical transformation, dr...
The aim of this chapter is to offer a critical analysis of the uses of criminal law in the context o...
This text shows how there has been a concerted effort, since the end of World War I, to curb a state...
As a dual criminal justice and history major, I constantly seek to deepen my understanding of histor...
By studying the development of Italy's penal system, Pires Marques provides valuable insights into t...
In this article the author deals with an analysis of ideas that served as the basis on which the doc...
Despite its impact on the breakdown of public order and on the rise of armed violence, the role of c...
The Special Tribunal was able to use political crime as an effective cover for the repression of all...
Author's draft. Final version Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2011. Available online at http:...
This book seeks to assemble and analyse the law devoted to the basic task of protecting the existing...
This paper aims to study the experience of the criminal reforms carried out by the Italian fascist (...
This article aims to contribute to the expanding field of security history, via a reconstruction of...
One of the chief accusations brought against the Italian army has been that between 1919 and 1922 it...
The Fascist police system was a complex, and well structured one, capable of exerting an oppressive ...