Italian Fascism and Antifascism: A Critical Anthology.(Book Review)

From: The Modern Language Review | Date: October 1, 2002| Author: Morris, Penelope | Copyright information

Italian Fascism and Antifascism: A Critical Anthology. Ed. by STANISLAO G. PUGLIESE. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2001. ix + 250 pp. 45 [pounds sterling] (pbk 14.99 [pounds sterling]).

Italian Fascism and Antifascism is a substantial anthology containing forty-six extracts and, following the familiar format of Manchester University Press Italian Texts, a critical introduction (also substantial), a chronology, a guide to further reading, and a glossary and vocabul...

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