Edition: 2011
Pages: 132
Series: IN
ISBN: 9788842095378

Italy and its Three States. A nation’s journey

Massimo L. Salvadori

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We speak in terms of a united Italy, but we must not forget that Italy was founded three times. The first time as a monarchy, the second as a Fascist state and the third time as a democratic republican nation. Three ‘Italy’s’ then, one of which was the product of the end of the ancien regimes and the other two of collapses and ‘systemic crises.’

If, in considering one and a half centuries of unification, it is a moral and civil duty not to indulge in superficially celebratory attitudes and a kind of ‘rhetoric of encouragement’, it is equally right and proper that we reflect on why a country that has experienced ‘three states’, and so many and such serious problems has, despite everything, ‘held together’ and – in spite of the forces that would divide it – continues to do so to this day.

The author

Massimo L. Salvadori

Massimo L. Salvadori is professor emeritus at the University of Turin. He was visiting professor at Columbia and Harvard Universities. He is also a regular contributor to the Italian daily La Repubblica. Several of his books have been translated into English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese. Most recently, he published The Idea of Progress. Can we do without it? (Rome 2006) and Divided Italy. The tormented conscience of a nation (Rome 2007). With Laterza, amongst other works, he is the author of: The Socialist Opportunity in the Age of Globalisation (2001); The Left in Italian History (20013); The Anxieties of the Omnipotent Man (2003);The Americans’ Europe. From the founding fathers to Roosevelt (2005); The Twentieth Century. An introduction (20105); Democracies Without Democracy (20113).

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