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The Fascist Revolution, Marla Stone
Race, Faith And Family: Depicting The Enemy In Fascist Italy, Marla Stone
Race, Faith And Family: Depicting The Enemy In Fascist Italy, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: The Bitter Road To Freedom, Marla Stone
Book Review: Steven Ricci, Cinema And Fascism: Italian Film And Society, 1922—1943, Marla Stone
Book Review: Steven Ricci, Cinema And Fascism: Italian Film And Society, 1922—1943, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
The Art Of War: The Exhibition Of Italian Soldier-Artists, Marla Stone
The Art Of War: The Exhibition Of Italian Soldier-Artists, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Fascism And Ancient Rome, Marla Stone
Review: Megan Stack, Every Man In This Village Is A Liar, Marla Stone
Review: Megan Stack, Every Man In This Village Is A Liar, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Potere E Spiritualità: La Mostra Degli Artisti Italiani In Armi Del 1942, Marla Stone
Potere E Spiritualità: La Mostra Degli Artisti Italiani In Armi Del 1942, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
This analysis of the First Exhibition of Italian Soldier Artists of 1942 reveals the Italian Fascist conception of the role of the fi ne arts in the mobilization for war. The exhibition, held fi rst in Rome and then displayed throughout Axis-occupied Europe, introduced the fi gure of the «soldier-artist». For the exhibition’s organizers, the paintings, drawings, and sculpture of this fi nal Fascist era art exhibition argued for Fascism’s unique ability to combine power and spirituality in its pursuit of global expansion. Representing shifts in Fascist cultural production brought on by the Second World War and highlighting the central …
What Have We Learned From Culture: The Turn To Culture In Fascist Historical Studies, Marla Stone
What Have We Learned From Culture: The Turn To Culture In Fascist Historical Studies, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Roger Griffin, Fascism And Modernism, Marla Stone
Review: Roger Griffin, Fascism And Modernism, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
The Changing Face Of The Enemy, Marla Stone
A Fascist Theme Park, Marla Stone
Primo Levi, The Truce, And The Politics Of Holocaust Representation, Marla Stone
Primo Levi, The Truce, And The Politics Of Holocaust Representation, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Antonio Costa-Pinto, The Blue Shirts: Portuguese Fascists And The New State, Marla Stone
Review: Antonio Costa-Pinto, The Blue Shirts: Portuguese Fascists And The New State, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Mostre Artistiche, Marla Stone
Mostra Della Rivoluzione Fascista, Marla Stone
La Biennale Di Venezia, Marla Stone
When Memory Makes Policy: Bosnia, Kosovo And The Holocaust, Marla Stone
When Memory Makes Policy: Bosnia, Kosovo And The Holocaust, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Rossana Bossaglia, L’Arte Nella Cultura Italiana Del Novecento, Marla Stone
Review: Rossana Bossaglia, L’Arte Nella Cultura Italiana Del Novecento, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
The Last Film Festival: The Venice Biennale Goes To War, Marla Stone
The Last Film Festival: The Venice Biennale Goes To War, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Richard Bosworth, The Italian Dictatorship, Marla Stone
Review: Richard Bosworth, The Italian Dictatorship, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Holocaust Infatuation, Peter Novick, The Holocaust In American Life, Marla Stone
Review: Holocaust Infatuation, Peter Novick, The Holocaust In American Life, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
The Left And Kosovo, Marla Stone, Josh Wick
Kosovo: A Round Table, Marla Stone
Challenging Cultural Categories: The Transformation Of The Venice Biennale Under Fascism, Marla Stone
Challenging Cultural Categories: The Transformation Of The Venice Biennale Under Fascism, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
This article analyzes the development of a national cultural event, the Venice Biennale, under the auspices of the Fascist government. As part of a larger project of forging responsive publics and modernizing cultural life, Fascist culture ministries and bureaucrats used this international fine arts exhibition as a place to challenge existing practices of cultural display and organization. In this process, which took place between 1930 and 1938, cinema, the decorative arts and audience incentive practices drawn from the tourist industry were mobilized to transform a previously limited institution.
A Flexible Rome: Fascism And The Cult Of Romanità, Marla Stone
A Flexible Rome: Fascism And The Cult Of Romanità, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Rethinking Schindler’S List, Marla Stone
The Patron State: Culture And Politics In Fascist Italy, Marla Stone
The Patron State: Culture And Politics In Fascist Italy, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Mabel Berezin, Making The Fascist Self And Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi, Fascist Spectacle, Marla Stone
Review: Mabel Berezin, Making The Fascist Self And Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi, Fascist Spectacle, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.
Review: Gtanni Isola, Cari Amici Lontani E Vicini, Marla Stone
Review: Gtanni Isola, Cari Amici Lontani E Vicini, Marla Stone
Marla Stone
No abstract provided.