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Communism and Anti-Communism in Early Cold-War Italy. Language, Symbols, and Myths
The struggle in projects, ideas and symbols between the strongest Communist Party in the West and an anti-communist and pro-Western government coalition was the most peculiar founding element of Italian democratic political system after World War II.
Communism and anti-Communism in early Cold War Italy enlightens new aspects of and players of the anti-Communist 'front'. It takes into account the role of cultural associations, newspapers and the popular press in the selection and diffusion of critical judgements and images of Communism, highlighting a dimension that explains the force and the diffusion of anti-communist opinions in Italy after 1989 and the crisis of traditional parties. The author also places the case of Italian cold-war anti-communism in an international context for the first time
F. Bertini, Risorgimento e paese reale. Riforme e rivoluzione a Livorno e in Toscana (1830-1849), Le Monnier, Firenze 2003
"Explaining Europe to Americans and America to Europeans": Mario Einaudi e gli studi politici internazionali nel secondo dopoguerra
Alessandro Brogi, Confronting America. The Cold War between the United States and the Communists in France and Italy
P. Lingua, Mazzini il riformista. Gli ultimi anni e la questione sociale, ECIG, Genova 2006
M. Cattane, Atleti, goliardi, fascisti. La regata universitaria ‘Pavia-Pisa’ tra politica e sport, Milano, Il Cisalpino, 2011
P. Chenaux, L'ultima eresia. La Chiesa cattolica e il comunismo in Europa da Lenin a Giovanni Paolo II, Carocci, Roma 2011
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