Censorship in Fascist Italy, 1922-43: Policies, Procedures and ProtagonistsCensorship and Common Sense in Fascist Italy, 1922-43 is the first comprehensive account of the diversity and complexity of censorship practices in Italy under the Fascist dictatorship. By presenting archival material from the political police; the Italian military; the Prime Minister's press office, and its subsequent incarnation, the Ministry for Popular Culture, it shows how practices of censorship were used to effect regime change, to measure and to shape public opinion, behavior and attitudes in the twenty years of Mussolini's dictatorship. |
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Consolidating Power and Silencing Opposition | 21 |
Education for the Ethical State | 48 |
The Duces Image | 105 |
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Censorship in Fascist Italy, 1922-43: Policies, Procedures and Protagonists G. Talbot Omejen predogled - 2007 |
Censorship in Fascist Italy, 1922-43: Policies, Procedures and Protagonists G. Talbot Predogled ni na voljo - 2007 |
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