The Fall of Mussolini: Italy, the Italians, and the Second World War

The Fall of Mussolini: Italy, the Italians, and the Second World War

by PhilipMorgan (Author)

Synopsis

The dramatic story of Mussolini's fall from power in July 1943, illuminating both the causes and the consequences of this momentous event. Morgan shows how Italians of all classes coped with the extraordinary pressures of wartime living, both on the military and home fronts, and how their experience of the country at war eventually distanced them from the dictator and his fascist regime. Looking beyond Mussolini's initial fall from power, Morgan examines how the Italian people responded to the invasion, occupation, and division of their country by Nazi German and Anglo-American forces - and how crucial the experience of this period was in shaping Italy's post-war sense of nationhood and transition to democracy.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 282
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 30 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0199219346
ISBN 13: 9780199219346

Media Reviews
A richly informed work.
Review from previous edition An absorbing account of how ordinary Italians coped under the regime of a man who was both hated and revered...It is a book which will be welcomed by students of the era. * Vincent Moss, Tribune Books (Review) *
Author Bio
Philip Morgan is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary European History at the University of Hull. His previous publications include Italian Fascism, 1919-1945 and Fascism in Europe, 1919-1945.