萨尔米尼,好战的历史学家,以及他关于法西斯主义的出版物

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Modern Italy Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1017/mit.2023.44
Mirko Grasso
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本文分析了萨尔米尼关于法西斯主义的主要著作,即《意大利的法西斯专政》(1927)、《墨索里尼的外交》(1932)和《在法西斯主义的斧头下》(1936)。这个分析的重点是双重的:探索萨尔米尼的方法论和导致这些作品出版的事件。在《意大利法西斯独裁》一书中,萨尔米尼考察了墨索里尼运动的起源和兴起,强调了君主制、军队和工业巨头的共谋。在《墨索里尼的外交》一书中,他分析了1922年至1932年法西斯的外交政策,在这本书中,萨尔米尼无法确定一个一致的战略,而只是一种旨在促进外交关系的宣传方法。在《法西斯主义的斧头下》一书中,萨尔米尼剖析了法西斯主义经济学,揭穿了企业国家是资本与劳动力冲突中原始而公平的妥协的观点,正如国外所描绘的那样。通过对这三卷书的分析,我们可以看到萨尔米尼所谓的“史学研讨会”的一些值得注意的方面,这些方面迄今为止一直被历史学家所忽视(比如他对资料的熟练使用以及他将社会科学和经济学结合起来的努力),同时也强调了他建立文化和知识网络的能力,这是完成如此复杂任务的基本要素。
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Salvemini, militant historian, and his publications on Fascism
This essay analyses Salvemini's major works on Fascism, namely The Fascist Dictatorship in Italy (1927), Mussolini Diplomate (1932) and Under the Axe of Fascism (1936). The focus of this analysis is twofold: to explore both Salvemini's methodology and the events leading to the publication of these works. In The Fascist Dictatorship in Italy, Salvemini examines the origins and the rise of Mussolini's movement, highlighting the complicity of the monarchy, the army, and industrial magnates. In Mussolini Diplomate, he analyses Fascist foreign policy from 1922 to 1932, in which Salvemini is unable to identify a consistent strategy, but only a propagandistic approach aiming to foster diplomatic relations. In Under the Axe of Fascism, Salvemini dissects Fascist economics, debunking the idea that the corporate state was an original and equitable compromise in the conflict between capital and labour, as was being portrayed abroad. An analysis of these three volumes brings into focus some noteworthy aspects of Salvemini's so-called ‘historiographical workshop’, which have hitherto been overlooked by historians (such as his adept use of sources and his endeavour to combine social sciences and economics), as well as underscoring his ability to forge cultural and intellectual networks, an essential element for undertaking such a complex task.
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