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Despite being separated by thousands of miles and shaped by distinctive national histories, the countries of Spain, Italy, and Argentina were intertwined in a variety of ways during the first hal...
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Despite being separated by thousands of miles and shaped by distinctive national histories, the countries of Spain, Italy, and Argentina were intertwined in a variety of ways during the first half of the twentieth century. This collection brings scholars from each nation into conversation with one another to trace these complex historical connections over the period of the two World Wars. Deploying “Latinity” as a novel analytical framework, it gives a broad and dynamic perspective on cases of reciprocal exchange that include the influence of Italian Socialism on Hispanophone leftists; the roots of Argentine liberalism in Machiavelli and Spanish Nationalist thinkers; and the web of connections among Italian Fascism, Argentine Nacionalismo, and Spanish Francoism.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 202
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Studies in Latin American and Spanish History
Publication Date: 13 May 2022
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781800733398
Format: Hardcover
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Introduction
Patrizia Dogliani and Maximiliano Fuentes Codera

Chapter 1. Neutralities in the Battlefield: Spain, Italy and Argentina during the First World War
Maximiliano Fuentes Codera and Carolina García Sanz

Chapter 2. Latinize the Russia of the Soviets. The influence of Italian socialism in Spain and Argentina after the Great War
Steven Forti

Chapter 3. Italian Anarcho-Syndicalism: Connections and Links between Spain and Argentina
Marco Masulli

Chapter 4. Machiavelli and Republicanism. Readings and receptions in Argentina and Spain (1920-1940)
Leandro Losada

Chapter 5. The Idea of latinità in the Political Culture of Fascism in Latin America: The Argentinean Case
Federica Bertagna

Chapter 6. Italian Fascist Cultural Intervention in the Spanish World, 1938-1943
Patrizia Dogliani

Chapter 7. Circulating Fascisms: Mussolini, Hitler, Hispanidad in Argentina
Federico Finchelstein

Conclusions
Maximiliano Fuentes Codera and Patrizia Dogliani

Index