In 1870 Rome was conquered without military resistance by the young Italian State, causing the Pope to react by organizing “the Catholic opposition” to the State (which lasted until 1929); it was modified in 1919 when Don Luigi Sturzo founded the “Italian Popular Party”, which was independent from the Church and immediately antifascist. The Pope exiled Don Sturzo, and the Catholic world split into the anti-fascist Popular Party and a prevailing party of clerical-fascist leaning. With the rise of the fascist dictatorship in 1926 the popular experience came to an end. In the fight for liberation, De Gasperi stands out as a figure who would lead, together with the Christian Democracy, the birth of the new republican democracy
Padre Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) was an outstanding figure in Catholic culture and a shrewd operat...
Between the 13th and 14th centuries, a number of cities in the inchoative papal state experimented a...
On 18 January 1919, Luigi Sturzo (Caltagirone 1871- Rome 1959), the Italian priest and politician, a...
In 1870 Rome was conquered without military resistance by the young Italian State, causing the Pope ...
The relationship between Southern Italy and fascism is a little explored theme. The contribution ref...
At the end of the second World War, Italy was on the verge of dissolution. Economically, the country...
This article analyses the issue of clerico-fascism, or national-catholicism, within the framework of...
This article studies the political ideology of the Italian political movement Fronte dell'Uomo Qualu...
[Italiano]:Il volume analizza la dinamica di una nascente organizzazione politica in rapporto alla q...
The text embarks upon the motif of the evolution of the political reflections of Alcide De Gasperi, ...
The essay builds on the historiographical debate concerning a renowned document, such as the priv...
In summer 1923, in the midst of the ‘fight’ to balance the budget, Minister Alberto De Stefani annou...
De Gasperi, former Popular Party deputy, persecuted and imprisoned by the Fascist regime, without a ...
Starting with a quick overview of the historiography of Italy from Fascism to the Republic, this ar...
The text investigates nationalist thought during the Italian interwar years, tracing the rising of s...
Padre Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) was an outstanding figure in Catholic culture and a shrewd operat...
Between the 13th and 14th centuries, a number of cities in the inchoative papal state experimented a...
On 18 January 1919, Luigi Sturzo (Caltagirone 1871- Rome 1959), the Italian priest and politician, a...
In 1870 Rome was conquered without military resistance by the young Italian State, causing the Pope ...
The relationship between Southern Italy and fascism is a little explored theme. The contribution ref...
At the end of the second World War, Italy was on the verge of dissolution. Economically, the country...
This article analyses the issue of clerico-fascism, or national-catholicism, within the framework of...
This article studies the political ideology of the Italian political movement Fronte dell'Uomo Qualu...
[Italiano]:Il volume analizza la dinamica di una nascente organizzazione politica in rapporto alla q...
The text embarks upon the motif of the evolution of the political reflections of Alcide De Gasperi, ...
The essay builds on the historiographical debate concerning a renowned document, such as the priv...
In summer 1923, in the midst of the ‘fight’ to balance the budget, Minister Alberto De Stefani annou...
De Gasperi, former Popular Party deputy, persecuted and imprisoned by the Fascist regime, without a ...
Starting with a quick overview of the historiography of Italy from Fascism to the Republic, this ar...
The text investigates nationalist thought during the Italian interwar years, tracing the rising of s...
Padre Agostino Gemelli (1878-1959) was an outstanding figure in Catholic culture and a shrewd operat...
Between the 13th and 14th centuries, a number of cities in the inchoative papal state experimented a...
On 18 January 1919, Luigi Sturzo (Caltagirone 1871- Rome 1959), the Italian priest and politician, a...