Agrarian Elites and Italian Fascism
Discover the intricate dynamics of agrarian fascism in Anthony L. Cardoza's compelling work, Agrarian Elites and Italian Fascism. This insightful book delves into the social and political conflicts that shaped Italy from 1901 to the late 1920s, a tumultuous era that laid the groundwork for fascist ideologies. Originally published in 1983, this edition is brought back to life by the Princeton Legacy Library, utilizing advanced print-on-demand technology to make this significant historical analysis accessible once again. With a comprehensive page count of 496, Cardoza's scholarly examination offers readers a detailed perspective on the agrarian elites' role in the emergence of fascism in Italy. Published by Princeton University Press in 2014, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the complexities of history and political movements in early 20th-century Italy.