Military history

Mussolini in the First World War

Mussolini in the First World War

How did Mussolini come to fascism? Standard accounts of the dictator have failed to explain satisfactorily the transition from his pre-World War I "socialism" to his post-war fascism. This controversial new book is the first to examine Mussolini's political trajectory during the Great War through his journalistic writings, speeches and war diary. The author argues that the 1914-18 conflict provided the catalyst for Mussolini to clarify his deep-rooted nationalist tendencies. He demonstrates that Mussolini's interventionism was already anti-socialist and anti-democratic in the early autumn of 1914 and shows how in and through the experience of the conflict the future Duce fine-tuned his authoritarian vision of Italy in a state of permanent mobilization for war.

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Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Stating the programme November 1918-June 1919 - The Programme of San Sepolcro, March 1919

Blood and Soil, Old Friends for New

The Early Fascists: Social Composition and Ideology

Social Conservation, Anti-Socialism and a ‘Mystique’ of Violence

2. Man of Straw July 1914-May 1915 - Neutral?

Mussolini, Mazzini and the Conservative Elites

Reinventing Mazzini

Fascists, State and Society: the French Connection

Moving Statues

3. Mind and Matter May-November 1915 - Cadorna, Mussolini and the Italian War Plan: Resurrecting the Bayonet

Mussolini’s Missing War, May-September 1915

Baptism on the Isonzo

Problematic Passages: Charisma, Myth and Ideology

The Margin Revisited: Awaiting the Offensive

Mussolini, the NCOs and Ideology

4. Digging In November 1915-June 1916 - Home Front, November 1915-February 1916

Back to the Front: Coercion, Consent and Unholy Waters, February-May 1916

The Austrian ‘Strafexpedition’

Dealing with Invasion: Reasserting Fascist Authority against the Enemy Within, May-June 1916

5. Disenchanted Warrior July 1916-February 1917 - Winter on the Carso, November-December 1916

Disenchantment

Exit from Combat: Wounded Hero?

6. War and Revolution March-October 1917 - Nation, War and Revolution, May-June 1917

July Days

Internal Upheaval, August 1917

New Fascist Intervention, September-October 1917

7. Victory Imagined October 1917-November 1918 - Mussolini and Defensive War

Mussolini, Sonnino and Offensive War

Victory from the Water to the Wild, October-November 1918

8. Envisioning Fascism October 1917-November 1918 - Italy Divided

Renewing the Culture of War

The Art of the Journalist

Conclusion

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