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Michael R. Ebner

Ordinary Violence in Mussolini's Italy

Ordinary Violence in Mussolini's Italy

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Between 1926 and 1943, the Fascist regime arrested thousands of Italians and deported them to island internment colonies and small villages in southern Italy. Ordinary Violence in Mussolini's Italy analyses this system of political confinement and, more broadly, its effects on Italian society, revealing the centrality of political violence to Fascist rule. In doing so, the book shatters the widely accepted view that the Mussolini regime ruled without a system of mass repression. The Fascist state ruled Italy violently, projecting its coercive power deeply and diffusely into society through confinement, imprisonment, low-level physical assaults, economic deprivations, intimidation, discrimination, and other quotidian forms of coercion. Moreover, by promoting denunciatory practices, the regime cemented the loyalties of "upstanding" citizens while suppressing opponents, dissenters, and social outsiders. Fascist repression was thus more intense and ideological than previously thought and even shared some important similarities with Nazi and Soviet terror.

Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Ebner, Michael R.
Published: 02/01/2014
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781107617742
Pages: 306
Weight: 0.99lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.69d
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