Mussolinijevo rimsko carstvo

Mussolinijevo rimsko carstvo

Denis Mack Smith

The book "Mussolini's Roman Empire" is a detailed analysis of the political ambitions and strategies of Benito Mussolini, with special emphasis on his efforts to restore the glory of the ancient Roman Empire through fascist rule in Italy.

Denis Mack Smith, a historian known for his work on modern Italy, critically examines Mussolini's imperialist aims, domestic politics and international adventures in this book.

The book covers the period of Mussolini's rule, from his rise to power in 1922 to his fall in 1943, focusing on his constant reference to the greatness of the Roman Empire as an inspiration for Fascist Italy. Mack Smith explores Mussolini's attempts to create a modern "Roman Empire" through military and political endeavors.

Mussolini used the symbolism and rhetoric of ancient Rome to legitimize his rule and inspire the Italian people. The main goal was to create Italy as a great world power, competing with Great Britain and France.

Mack Smith details Mussolini's alliance with Nazi Germany and the consequences of that partnership, including Italy's entry into World War II. The author argues that these decisions were driven by Mussolini's desire for personal prestige, rather than a realistic strategy.

"Mussolini's Roman Empire" is a key book for understanding Fascist Italy and Mussolini's failures to create imperial power. Mack Smith offers a brilliant analysis of how ideology, propaganda and political ambition shaped the destiny of Italy in the first half of the 20th century.

Original title
Mussolini’s Roman Empire
Translation
Josip Šentija
Editor
Radovan Vukadinović
Graphics design
Jasna Friščić
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
273
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1980.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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