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History

Tinctured by fascism

by Judith Keene
June-July 2006, no. 282

Mussolini’s Italy: Life under the dictatorship 1915–1945 by Richard Bosworth

Allen Lane, $59.95 hb, 692 pp, 0713996978

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One thing is certain: Mussolini would not like this book. Indeed, it is exactly the sort of writing that would rouse Il Duce’s ire. In the last disintegrating days before his ignominious end, when Mussolini realised that his erstwhile allies, the Germans, had outmanoeuvred him, that members of his inner circle were frantically making arrangements to flee Italy, and that partisan uprisings had set Lombardy and the Po Valley alight, the archbishop of Milan offered what was supposed to be a soothing observation: that Il Duce should take heart that he would be remembered by history. Enraged by this assurance, Mussolini declared: ‘History, don’t talk to me of history. I only believe in ancient history, in that which is written without passion and long afterwards.’

 


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Mussolini’s Italy: Life under the dictatorship 1915–1945 by Richard Bosworth

Allen Lane, $59.95 hb, 692 pp, 0713996978

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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