Schedule of topics
JANUARY
17 Introduction and Overview. Italy and the Great War. The Peace Settlement. MS: 271-282.
19 The Post War Crisis.The Socialist Revolutionary Offensive and the Emergence of Fascism. I MS: 282-294; DG: 3-40.
24 The Socialist Revolutionary Offensive and the Emergence of Fascism. II. MS: 282-294; DG: 3-40.
26 The Breakdown of Liberal Italy: Mussolini’s March On Rome. MS: 295-322; DG: 3-40.
31 1922-1925 Mussolini as “Constitutional” Prime Minister. MS: 322-328; DG 41-57.
FEBRUARY
2 "Lo Stato Nuovo" (The New State). MS: 329-347; DG: 58-77.
7 1930-1936: The years of Consensus. The Totalitarian Experiment. MS: 347-367; DG: 78-91.
9 Fascist Foreign Policy. I. 1922-1935. MS: 383-389; DG: 92-104.
14 Fascist Foreign Policy. II. 1935-1938. MS: 389-396; DG: 92-119.
16 The Racial Laws and the Regime’s “Semi-Nazification”. MS: 367-380; DG: 92-119.
21 Mussolini” s “Parallel War.” Defeat and Downfall of Fascism. MS: 397-414; DG:92-129.
23 German Invasion and Civil War: The “Kingdom the South”, Resistance and the Fascist Republic of Salò. MS: 417-422; DG: 130-137; GH: 8-71.
28 The Birth of the Republic. The 1948 Constitution.MS: 422-424; GH: 72-12.
MARCH
2 The 1950’s: Italy between recovery and stagnation. MS:425-443; GH: 141-209
3 Midterm
7 1960’s: The “Economic Miracle.” The Socio-Economic transformation of Italy. MS: 443-451; GH: 210-297.
9 Italian Foreign Policy during the Cold War: Nato and European Integration.
14 The “Southern Question:” The Policies of Stat Intervention and Financing in the South. GH: 121-140.
16 Economic Change and Social Mobilization. Student and Worker Protest: 1968 and 1973.MS: 455-458; GH: 298-347.
21 The Communist Party, the Christian Democrats and the Challenge of Terrorism: the “Historic Compromise” MS: 458-467; GH: 348-405; G: 1-136.
23 The 1980”s: the crisis of Communism and the rise of Craxi. MS: 467-474; G: 137-178.
28 Kick -back City,” operation “Clean Hands” and the Collapse of the First Republic MS: 474-479; G: 179-248.
30 1992-1994: The Emergence of a New Political System? MS: 479-486; G: 249-284.
APRIL
11 Berlusconi’s First Try.MS: 486-491; G: 285-301.
13 The Long Road Towards a New Republic. MS: 491-497.
18 Prodi, D’Alema and Amato...G: 302-316.
20 Berlusconi and Prodi.G: 317-324.
27 Italy after Berlusconi.