The Italian Police and the Rise of Fascism: A Case Study of the Province of Bologna, 1897-1925
By (Author) Jonathan Dunnage
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
25th November 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
European history
Police and security services
945.091
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
Based on research using official documents, this account of the role of the police in the rise to power of Mussolini reveals the inner workings of the Italian Liberal policing system, the tensions between its different branches, and problems related to the shifting demands of its political masters. Explanations of the support that the Italian police gave to the Fascist movement are to be found not only in the profound social, economic and political transformations characterizing the years immediately following World War I, but also in Italy's post-unification administrative system. Police support for the Fascists was often morally, if not physically, coerced by the Fascists, while administrative ambiguities and weaknesses hampered any police attempts to repress the movement. The rise of Fascism and its support from the police was the logical end result of a tradition of "private solutions" to policing problems. This study also looks at the relationship between different branches of the police and between central government and periphery state organs in dealing with political developments.
.,."this is an interesting and important piece of work, which should be available in all university libraries."-Modern Italy
...this is an interesting and important piece of work, which should be available in all university libraries.-Modern Italy
[D]unnage has written a thought-provoking book.-English Historical Review
[D]unnage has written a thought-provoking book.English Historical Review
"Dunnage has written a thought-provoking book."-English Historical Review
"[D]unnage has written a thought-provoking book."-English Historical Review
..."this is an interesting and important piece of work, which should be available in all university libraries."-Modern Italy
JONATHAN DUNNAGE lectures in Italian Studies at the University of Wales, Swansea. He has written several articles and contributions to edited books on the policing of politics.