Italy in the era of the Great War / / edited by Vanda Wilcox.

In Italy in the Era of the Great War , Vanda Wilcox brings together nineteen Italian and international scholars to analyse the political, military, social and cultural history of Italy in the country’s decade of conflict from 1911 to 1922. Starting with the invasion of Libya in 1911 and concluding w...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Boston : Brill,, [2018]
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:History of Warfare 120.
Physical Description:1 online resource (419 pages)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
1 A Military History of the Turco-Italian War (1911-1912) for Libya and Its Impact on Italy’s Entry into the First World War /
2 The Evolution of Tactical Regulations in the Italian Army in the Great War /
3 The Italian Air Force from Its Origins to 1923 /
4 Discipline and Military Justice in the Italian Army /
5 A Machiavellian Ally? Italy in the Entente (1914-1918) /
6 Italy, the Adriatic and the Balkans: From the Great War to the Eve of the Peace Conference /
7 An Imperial Education for Times of Transition: Italian Conquest, Occupation and Civil Administration of the Southeast Aegean, 1912-23 /
8 Inventing Fascism in the Period of Italian Neutrality: the Case of Benito Mussolini, August 1914 – May 1915 /
9 Liberalism, Civil Rights, and Reform: Vittorio Emanuele Orlando and the Great War /
10 Catholic Neutralism and the Peasant Protest against War, 1914-1918 /
11 Demobilisation and Political Violence in Italy, 1918-1922 /
12 Women’s Experiences with War /
13 The Catholic Church and the War /
14 Monetary and Financial Policy and the Crisis of Liberal Italy, 1914-22 /
15 The Industrial and Agricultural Mobilization of Italy /
16 Futurism and the Avant-Gardes /
17 The Soldier and the Cinematic Lieutenant. The Great War in Italian Silent Cinema (1915-18) /
18 Commemoration and the Cult of the Fallen in Italy /
Timeline of Key Events, 1911-1922 /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:In Italy in the Era of the Great War , Vanda Wilcox brings together nineteen Italian and international scholars to analyse the political, military, social and cultural history of Italy in the country’s decade of conflict from 1911 to 1922. Starting with the invasion of Libya in 1911 and concluding with the rise of post-war social and political unrest, the volume traces domestic and foreign policy, the economics of the war effort, the history of military innovation, and social changes including the war’s impact on religion and women, along with major cultural and artistic developments of the period. Each chapter provides a concise and effective overview of the field as it currently stands as well as introducing readers to the latest research. Contributors are Giulia Albanese, Claudia Baldoli, Allison Scardino Belzer, Francesco Caccamo, Filippo Cappellano, Selena Daly, Fabio Degli Esposti, Spencer Di Scala, Douglas J. Forsyth, Irene Guerrini, Oliver Janz, Irene Lottini, Stefano Marcuzzi, Valerie McGuire, Marco Pluviano, Paul O’Brien, Carlo Stiaccini, Andrea Ungari, and Bruce Vandervort.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004363726
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Vanda Wilcox.