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Italian Fascism (1919 – 1945)
Italia fascism: Chronology
Fascism, a definition
What is fascism?
Your impression about fascism.
Problems to define fascism
Defining fascism
Periodization of fascism
The meaning and difference of “dictatorship” and “totalitarianism”.
Foundation of fascism and the sociopolitical situation after the First World War Sample Lesson
The foundation of the fascist movement in 1919.
Foundation of fascism: defining certain terms.
Reasons for the Foundation of Fascism
The First World War
The “Red Biennium”
The “Red Thread”
The “Red Threat”
From movement to a party
National Fascist Party (1921)
Evolution of the early fascist party (1919 – 1921)
From movement to a party
Fascism to power
The March on Rome
The king’s palace
Mussolini prime minister
Fascism to power
Fascist dictatorship
The assassination of Matteotti
Fascist dictatorship
Secret police, OVRA
Fascist dictatorship
Moments of glory and aftermath
The Lateran pact
The Ethiopian war
Rome-Berlin Axis
Moments of glory and the aftermath
Totalitarian State
Totalitarianism
Institutions of Fascist propaganda
MinCulPop
Pact of Steel (22/5/1939)
Totalitarian state
The Second World War
Second World War
Italy in War
The Second World War
Mussolini’s death
End of the Fascist Regime
The Italian Social Republic (RSI, 23/9/1943)
Death of Mussolini 28/4/1945
Mussolini’s death
Italian Fascism, chronology. Final quiz
The Italian post-fascism
Fascism After The Second World War
Congress of Fiuggi in 1995
Fratelli d’Italia – The Brothers of Italy
Brothers of Italy: a postfascist party
The Italian post-fascism
Mussolini
Benito Mussolini (1883 – 1945) before fascism
Mussolini and fascism
Mussolini’s childhood
Emilia Romagna and Predappio
Mussolini in Switzerland
From pacifist to soldier
Mussolini before fascism
Populist fascism Sample Lesson
Mussolini, the populist
Fascist slogans
Fascism, Mussolinism,or Fascist Religion?
Populist fascism
School of fascist mysticism / Scuola di mistica fascista
School of fascist mysticism in a nutshell
Principles of the school
The goal of the school
School of fascist mysticism
Fascist religion and the aftermath
The Decalogue of Fascist Mysticism
Fascist women and the decalogue
Giani’s commandments
The aftermath
Fascist religion and the aftermath
Solution to the challenges of the mass society
Writing the History of Italian Fascism Sample Lesson
Writing the History of Italian Fascism
Corporatism – the “third solution”
Corporatism – a solution for the class struggle
Chronology of the Corporations
National Council of Corporations (1930-1943)
Chamber of Fascists and Corporations
Corporatism – the third solution
Battle for Land
Drainage of the marshland
Pontine marshes
Latina (Littoria)
Sabaudia
Post office in Sabaudia
Battle for Land
Social politics for poor and children
Social politics – an overview
Agency for national welfare, EON (1931)
Gifts to Poor Children
Essay from an elementary school
Social politics for poor and children
Organizing workers and youth
The National Afterwork Club
Afterwork activities
Organizations for boys
Organizations for girls
Organizations not belonging to the GIL
Organizing workers and youth
Mothers in the fascist Italy
National Endeavour for Mothers and Children
Services of the ONMI
Activities of the ONMI
Mother and Child Day
Fascist Woman
Mothers in the fascist Italy
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