Historicism and fascism in modern Italy /
"During the early decades of the twentieth century, Italy produced distinctive innovations in both the intellectual and political realms. On the one hand, Benedetto Croce (1866-1952) and Giovanni Gentile (1875-1944) spearheaded a radical rethinking of historicism and philosophical idealism that...
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Format: | Licensed eBooks |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press
©2007.
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Col·lecció: | Toronto Italian studies.
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Accés en línia: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442684423 |
Taula de continguts:
- An indirect Italian angle on a few big historical questions
- Franchini's disillusionment : rereading the Intervista su Croce from abroad
- The revolt against Croce in post-Second World War Italian culture
- Croce in America : influence, misunderstanding, and neglect (with a supplement on the fortunes of Giovanni Gentile in the United States and Canada)
- Historicism, liberalism, fascism : rethinking the Croce-Gentile schism
- Maggi's Croce, Sasso's Gentile, and the riddles of twentieth-century Italian intellectual history
- How not to think about fascism and ideology, intellectual antecedents and historical meaning
- Croce, Crocean historicism, and contemporary history after fascism
- Crocean historicism and post-totalitarian thought
- What is living and what is dead? Ginzburg's microhistory, Croce's historicism, and the search for a postmodern historiography
- The stakes of misreading : Hayden White, Carlo Ginzberg, and the Crocean legacy
- Postmodernism and history : an unfinished agenda.