Mussolini's early diplomacy /
In October 1922 Mussolini became the constitutional head of the Italian government; by late 1926 he had imposed a Fascist dictatorship on Italy. Professor Cassels, who argues that Mussolini's policies in the 1930s, the era of the Rome- Berlin axis, were foreshadowed by those of the 1920s, trace...
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格式: | Licensed eBooks |
語言: | 英语 |
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
1970.
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叢編: | Princeton legacy library.
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在線閱讀: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt13x1f09 |
書本目錄:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Map
- Introduction: The Reception of Fascism
- PHASE ONE: October 1922 to June 1923
- 1. The Lausanne Conference
- 2. Reparations
- 3. Italian Irredentism on a Leash
- PHASE TWO: July 1923 to May 1924
- 4. The League of Nations and Corfu
- 5. The Acquisition of Fiume
- 6. Mussolini and German Nationalism
- 7. Eastern Europe
- 8. Fascism Outside Italy: The United States and France
- 9. The Western Mediterranean, France, and Spain
- 10. Colonial Aspirations
- PHASE THREE: June 1924 to April 1925
- 11. The Matteotti Affair
- PHASE FOUR: May 1925 to February 1927
- 12. Grandi and Contarini
- 13. Settlement of War Debts
- 14. Locarno and the Alto Adige
- 15. The Anglo-Italian Colonial Entente
- 16. Decisions in the Balkans
- 17. Revisionism on the Danube
- 18. Mussolini's Quarrel with France
- 19. Ideology and Foreign Policy
- 20. The Napoleonic Year, and Stocktaking
- Bibliographical Note
- Index