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0521434068: Adler, Franklin Hugh ; Italian Industrialists from Liberalism to
Fascism The Political Development of the Industrial Bourgeoisie, 1906-34
HIS010000 In tracing the development of industrial associations in Italy from
1906 to 1934, this study challenges traditional interpretations of the rise
of fascism. Unlike other studies on industrialists and fascism which begin
with the post-World War One crisis, Professor Adler reconstitutes the prior
relations between industrialists and Italian liberalism, and then situates
industrialists within the liberal crisis and the transition to fascism.
Adler's study is theoretically informed by current interests in assessing
interpretations of fascism, relating corporatism to crises in liberalism, and
applying hermeneutics to historical analysis. Contents: Introduction;
Post-Risorgimento Liberalism; The Giolittian System; Industrialization and
the Rise of the Industrial Bourgeosie; 1. Associational Development during
the Giolitti Era; The Industrial League of Turin; Toward a Productivist
Liberal-Technocratic Ideology; Industrial Relations and the State; Political
Activity; 2. The First World War: A Precorporatist Experience; Italy's
Intervention: An Authoritarian Precedent; The Industrial Mobilization;
War-Inspired Productivism; Productivist Programs and the Industrialists;
Precorporatism and Lessons Learned from the War; 3. The Post-War Crisis and
the Rise of Fascism; The Economic Crisis; The Social Crisis; The Political
Crisis; The Rise of Fascism; Industrialists and the Rise of Fascism; Initial
Post-War Orientations; The Occupation of the Factories; The Red Wave Ends;
Industrialists and the Political Crisis; Industrialists and Fascists; 4.
Liberal-Fascism; Industrialists and Liberal-Fascism; Confindustria and the
Fascist Syndicates; The Matteotti Crisis and the Collapse of Liberal-Fascism;
5. Industrialists and Non-Integral Corporatism; From Liberal-Fascism to
Non-Integral Corporatism; Non-Integral Corporatism; 1925: The Year of
Transition; Working from Within; Confindustria and the Great Depression;
Conclusion Hardback 11-24-95 74.95 C 478 IP PUBLISHER:Cambridge University
Press   Offered for sale by Cambridge University Press
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