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Making the Fascist Self
The Political Culture of Interwar Italy
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288 pages
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The book explores the deliberate creation of a nonliberal public sphere by Mussolini's regime in Italy, highlighting how this cultural framework was essential for supporting fascist political objectives. Mabel Berezin analyzes the interplay between state propaganda and societal values, revealing the mechanisms through which fascism sought to shape public perception and maintain control.
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1997, paperback
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