
On the Edge of Democracy
Italy, 1943-1948
Rosario Forlenza(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 13. February 2019
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-0-19-881744-4 (ISBN)
Description
On the Edge of Democracy examines the emergence of democracy in Italy in the wake of World War Two. It examines the nature of the democracy forged in the liminal period after Benito Mussolini, the Duce of Fascism, was removed from government in the summer of 1943.
Instead of pouring through institutional accounts, which root the origins of democracy in the establishment of parties and in electoral outcomes, Forlenza focuses on the lived experiences of ordinary people and elites in extraordinary times. Meanings of democracy are not variations of a universal model but emerge as contingent interpretative acts and a symbolization following political and existential crisis under condition of violence and war.
On the Edge of Democracy captures a series of key events which saw people torn between going home or staying at the front, between clinging to a disrespected but habitual monarchy or engaging with a republican experiment. Becoming a democracy was also a kind of politically spiritual act: the power of the myth of America and the struggle for order as a function of the cosmic fight between communism and ant-communism in the incipient Cold War had a formative power on the origins, meanings, and characters of post-fascist democracy in Italy.
Instead of pouring through institutional accounts, which root the origins of democracy in the establishment of parties and in electoral outcomes, Forlenza focuses on the lived experiences of ordinary people and elites in extraordinary times. Meanings of democracy are not variations of a universal model but emerge as contingent interpretative acts and a symbolization following political and existential crisis under condition of violence and war.
On the Edge of Democracy captures a series of key events which saw people torn between going home or staying at the front, between clinging to a disrespected but habitual monarchy or engaging with a republican experiment. Becoming a democracy was also a kind of politically spiritual act: the power of the myth of America and the struggle for order as a function of the cosmic fight between communism and ant-communism in the incipient Cold War had a formative power on the origins, meanings, and characters of post-fascist democracy in Italy.
Reviews / Votes
... an accomplished and sure-footed synthesis of a complicated and ambiguous period that highlights the making of meaning, the agency of the subjects, and the tremendous creative energy devoted in a time of crisis that could produce a democratic republic in Italy fundamentally ex novo. * Molly Tambor, Journal of Modern History *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
627 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-881744-4 (9780198817444)
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Person
Rosario Forlenza is a Fellow at the Remarque Institute, New York University. He is a historian of modern Europe with expertise in political anthropology, symbolic and cultural politics, politics and religion, democracy, authoritarianism and revolution, nationalism, and the politics of memory. He has worked at the University of Cambridge, Princeton University, Columbia University, and the University of Padova. He has published a number of journal articles in history and social science journals. He also co-authored a book, Italian Modernities: Competing Narratives of Nationhood (2016).
Content
Introduction
1: The Liminal Origins of Italian Democracy
2: Monarchy or Republic?
3: America is Coming! America is Coming!
4: Between East and West: Communism, Anti-Communism and the Cold War
5: The Power of Memory
6: Meanings of Democracy
Conclusion
Bibliography
1: The Liminal Origins of Italian Democracy
2: Monarchy or Republic?
3: America is Coming! America is Coming!
4: Between East and West: Communism, Anti-Communism and the Cold War
5: The Power of Memory
6: Meanings of Democracy
Conclusion
Bibliography