Global Impact of the March on Rome

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Global Impact of the March on Rome

Mondini, Marco; Focardi, Filippo; Millan, Matteo; Albanese, Giulia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2026

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9781032831374

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Introduction: The March on Rome a Century Later: New Research Perspectives in Europe and Beyond Part 1: Rethinking the March on Rome in Italy and Beyond 1. The March on Rome: Multiple Perceptions in Italy and Beyond 2. War after the War: Fascism between Patriotic Remobilization and Militarization of the Italian Society 3. Not Only Paramilitarism: Civic Militias, Strikebreaking Groups, and the Long-Term Origins of Bourgeois Armed Mobilization in Europe (ca. 1900s-1923) 4. Colonial and Transnational Perspectives on Paramilitarism and Fascism Part 2: The Western European Impact of the March on Rome 5. "Blue-blooded exuberance" or Fascists? The Impact of the March on Rome on the Radical Right in Britain (1922-1926) 6. The Reception of Italian Fascism in France: Representations, Political Relations, Transnational Dynamics 7. From the Putsch to the March: The "March on Rome" as a Performative Model and the Transfer of Fascist Practices across German-Speaking Interwar Europe 8. The Impact of the March on Rome on the Early Nazi Movement, 1922-1925 9. Ramifications of the "March on Rome" in the Weimar Republic: From the Media-Political Reception to the Brokering of Fascism 10. "Wilsonian Disappointment" and Anti-Liberalism in Spain: The Aftermath of the First World War, Fascism, and the Coup d'eitat of Primo de Rivera (1917-1923) 11. The March on Rome in Greece: Short-Term Reception and Long-Term Impact 12. The Impact of the March on Rome in the Nordic Countries: The Ideological Dilemma between "Black" and "Red" Revolutions Part 3: The Reception of the March on Rome in Central and Eastern Europe 13. Hungary and the March on Rome, an Event That Actually Changed Nothing 14. Fascism Goes East Central Europe: Reactions to Rome's March and the Evolution of Political Culture in Interwar Poland (1922-1931) 15. Disciples of Italian Authoritarianism: Anti-Democratic Romanian Great War Veterans and Their Transnational Influences in the Interwar Era Part 4: The Impact of the March beyond Europe 16. Threat or Resource? The Impact of the March on Rome among the Italian Population in Tunisia: Perceptions, Reactions and Instrumentalizations in a Peripheral Context 17. The March on Rome Seen from the United States 18. Echoes of Fascism in Brazil under Getulio Vargas (1930-1945)
Italian Fascism;Matteo Salvini;Benito Mussolini;Blackshirts;October 1922