
Mussolini
PETER NEVILLE
Peter Neville presents a new assessment of the life and times of the famous leader. Clear and engaging, this book is key to the understanding of one of the most fascinating of 20th-century European dictators.
Hardback | 140 x 216mm (5.5 x 8.5") | 238 pp
ISBN 8174363378
Rs.295.00
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‘This thoroughly researched new appraisal of Mussolini offers a sympathetic, but very critical assessment of this gifted, and fatally flawed icon of twentieth century history. This outstanding short study will be of inestimable value to the student and general reader alike.’
– Andrew Crozier, Senior Lecturer and Jean Monnet Lecturer in the history of contemporary Europe, Queen Mary, University of London
Was Mussolini really the power-crazed cynic that many see him as? Was he a true revolutionary? Although he could be both ruthless and opportunistic, Benito Mussolini was also driven by ideology and his desire to make Italy great. But conservative forces in the Italian establishment and factional warfare in his own Fascist Party were the stumbling blocks for his policy, and ultimately Italy never became as fascist as Mussolini would have liked.
Peter Neville presents a new assessment of the life and times of the famous leader. This study places the Fascist movement in its historical context and assesses its theoretical base. It examines the formative influences on the young Mussolini, his turn away from socialism by 1914, his domestic and foreign policy as a leader, and his historical legacy. Clear and engaging, this book is key to the understanding of one of the most fascinating of twentieth-century European dictators.
About the author
Peter Neville teaches history at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of Appeasing Hitler: The Diplomacy of Sir Nevile Henderson 1937–9 (2000) and of short studies of Churchill and Neville Chamberlain. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
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