全面战争时代的意大利

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q2 HISTORY War in History Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/09683445221145291
C. Esdaile
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多年来,英语对意大利第一次和第二次世界大战经历的报道几乎不多。例如,在这些冲突中的第一次冲突中,直到十多年前,史学界还仅限于西里尔·福尔斯1965年的战役研究《卡波雷托》和马克·汤普森更详细但仍然狭隘的军事著作《白色战争:意大利前线的生与死》,1914–1917(2008)。然而,在过去的10年里,两位杰出的英国历史学家约翰·古奇(John Gooch)和万达·威尔考克斯(Vanda Wilcox。这篇综述文章的目的是同时讨论所有这些问题,以突出或希望突出将它们联系在一起的共同主题。让我们从第一次世界大战中的意大利军队开始。在这部作品中,古奇简要叙述了1915年至1917年在意大利东北部边境爆发的血腥战斗的历史,仅就这一点而言,这是一个有用的起点,尤其是因为很快就清楚了,经常出版的意大利和奥匈帝国军队在高山顶峰上驻守孤独哨所的照片非常没有代表性,绝大多数战斗都发生在地形上,尽管地形仍然崎岖不平,但海拔却低得多,而且更容易接近。也就是说,评论文章
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Italy in the Era of Total War
For many years English-language coverage of Italy’s experience of the First and Second World Wars was scarcely superabundant. On the first of these conflicts, for example, until little more than a decade ago the historiography was limited to little more than Cyril Falls’ dated 1965 battle study, Caporetto, and Mark Thompson’s much more detailed but still narrowly military The White War: Life and Death on the Italian Front, 1914–1917 (2008). Over the course of the past 10 years, however, two remarkable British historians, John Gooch – a tutor of this reviewer during the latter’s undergraduate career to whom this essay is respectfully dedicated – and Vanda Wilcox, have set the record straight by publishing no fewer than five monographs that cover the whole gamut of war and society in both liberal and fascist Italy. The intention of this review article is to discuss all of them at once so as to highlight, or so it is hoped, the common themes that bind them together. Let us begin with The Italian Army in the First World War. In this work, Gooch offers a concise narrative history of the bloody battles that raged along Italy’s north-eastern frontiers from 1915 to 1917, and in this respect alone it is a useful place to start, not least because it soon becomes clear that the oft-published photographs of Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops manning lonely outposts on lofty Alpine summits are deeply unrepresentative, the vast majority of the fighting taking place on terrain that, if still rugged, was both at an infinitely lower altitude and far more accessible. That said, the Review Article
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期刊介绍: War in History journal takes the view that military history should be integrated into a broader definition of history, and benefits from the insights provided by other approaches to history. Recognising that the study of war is more than simply the study of conflict, War in History embraces war in all its aspects: > Economic > Social > Political > Military Articles include the study of naval forces, maritime power and air forces, as well as more narrowly defined military matters. There is no restriction as to period: the journal is as receptive to the study of classical or feudal warfare as to Napoleonic. This journal provides you with a continuous update on war in history over many historical periods.
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