This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political structures that emerged in Fascist Italy were highly reliant on a sense of morality, largely because of the degree of violence inherent in those structures. Under Fascism, morality was founded on concrete examples rather than on abstract principles. Exemplars were idealized sources of moral strength, and figures with the capacity to inspire or persuade. In particular, the fallen soldier and those who died for the nation constituted a major category of Fascist exemplars. Thus, soldiers who fell in the First World War were awarded exemplary status in order to encourage behaviors favorable to the regime. With the goal to demonstrate the importan...
This article examines the violent imaginaries and practices of squadrismo in the period preceding th...
Defence date: 24 September 2021; Examining Board: Professor Lucy Riall (European University Institut...
Defence date: 24 September 2021; Examining Board: Professor Lucy Riall (European University Institut...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This paper examines the ways in which ‘ordinariness’ can come to be exemplified as a virtue. It does...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
\uabItalians know how to die\ubb: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focu...
This article examines the violent imaginaries and practices of squadrismo in the period preceding th...
Defence date: 24 September 2021; Examining Board: Professor Lucy Riall (European University Institut...
Defence date: 24 September 2021; Examining Board: Professor Lucy Riall (European University Institut...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This article aims to dissect the nature of exemplarity in Italian Fascism. The social and political ...
This paper examines the ways in which ‘ordinariness’ can come to be exemplified as a virtue. It does...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
«Italians know how to die»: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focuses ...
\uabItalians know how to die\ubb: a Historical Book Series for the wars of Fascism The article focu...
This article examines the violent imaginaries and practices of squadrismo in the period preceding th...
Defence date: 24 September 2021; Examining Board: Professor Lucy Riall (European University Institut...
Defence date: 24 September 2021; Examining Board: Professor Lucy Riall (European University Institut...