Beyond Rome: Brescia and the Difficult Heritage of Italian Fascism

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY Casopis za Suvremenu Povijest Pub Date : 2023-07-30 DOI:10.1177/00220094231182444
N. Carter
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Physical reminders of Fascist rule in Italy can be found in virtually every Italian town and city. To date, though, studies of how Italians have dealt with this ‘difficult heritage’ have focused overwhelmingly on Rome, where Fascism's copious remains are treated and admired as aesthetic objects, unmoored from their political–historical origins. Implied, assumed or articulated in these studies is the idea of Rome as an exemplar of the nation: that what is true of the capital is true of the country. In fact, the idea that Rome's approach to its Fascist heritage is representative of Italy's has yet to be properly tested. This article argues for the need to go ‘beyond Rome’ in order to gain a deeper, richer, and more nuanced understanding of the ways in which Italians have negotiated the difficult heritage of Fascism. Focusing on the provincial Lombard city of Brescia, the article reveals the complex interplay between time, place, use, memory, aesthetics, and politics in shaping how bresciani have negotiated three surviving ‘faces’ of Fascism: Marcello Piacentini's monumental piazza della Vittoria; Arturo Dazzi's colossal statue ‘L’Era Fascista’, popularly known as the ‘Bigio’; and Oscar Prati's monument-ossuary to the fallen of the Great War.
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超越罗马:布雷西亚和意大利法西斯主义的艰难遗产
几乎在意大利的每个城镇都可以找到法西斯统治在意大利的实物提醒。然而,到目前为止,关于意大利人如何处理这一“艰难遗产”的研究主要集中在罗马,在那里,法西斯主义的大量遗迹被视为美学对象,并受到钦佩,而不受其政治历史起源的影响。这些研究中隐含、假设或阐明了罗马作为国家典范的理念:首都的真实性就是国家的真实性。事实上,认为罗马对待其法西斯遗产的方式是意大利的代表的想法尚未得到适当的检验。这篇文章认为,有必要“超越罗马”,以便对意大利人谈判法西斯主义艰难遗产的方式有更深入、更丰富、更细致的理解。文章聚焦于伦巴第省城市布雷西亚,揭示了时间、地点、用途、记忆、美学和政治之间的复杂相互作用,从而塑造了布雷西亚尼如何与法西斯主义的三张幸存“面孔”进行谈判:马塞洛·皮亚森蒂尼的纪念碑式维多利亚广场;阿图罗·达齐的巨型雕像“法西斯时代”,通常被称为“Bigio”;以及奥斯卡·普拉蒂纪念二战阵亡将士的纪念碑。
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