Il culto dell'uno dal Risorgimento al fascismo

Translated title of the contribution: The cult of the Leader, from the Risorgimento to fascism: Winner CMI/British Library Management Book of the Year Prize 2012

Chris Bones, Christopher Duggan

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Abstract

The cult of the Leader, from the Risorgimento to fascism looks at the attempts under liberalism and fascism to develop cults around such figures as the king, Queen Margherita, Garibaldi, Crispi and Mussolini. From the time of the Risorgimento it was widely recognised that there was a symbolic deficit in relation to Italian unity. The need to promote the monarchy after 1860 - and in due course other cults - gained urgency as the state institutions, and especially parliament, lost credibility. The failure of the monarchy to emerge as a unifying symbol, powerful enough to deflect mass support away from the Catholics and socialists, created a vacuum which the cult of Mussolini exploited. Copyright © FrancoAngeli.
Translated title of the contributionThe cult of the Leader, from the Risorgimento to fascism: Winner CMI/British Library Management Book of the Year Prize 2012
Original languageItalian
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd
Number of pages21
Volume29
Edition1st
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Fascism
  • Liberalism
  • Monarchy
  • Nationalism
  • Papacy
  • Parliament

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