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- catalog abstract "In tracing the development of industrial associations in Italy from 1906 to 1934, this study challenges traditional interpretations of the rise of Fascism. Unlike other studies on industrialists and Fascism, which begin with the post-World War I crisis of liberalism, Professor Adler reconstitutes the prior relations between industrialists and Italian liberalism and then situates industrialists within the crisis and the subsequent transition to Fascism. Applying a hermeneutic approach to public and private texts produced by industrial associations, Adler uncovers the industrialists' self-constitution as a class, especially that subjective dimension of their development which accounts for collective consciousness, a sense of agency, and the will to act politically. Particular attention is paid to the ideological dimension of this development; the formative self-understandings, performative practices, and durable dispositions of this class; as well as their strategic, instrumental, and self-interested interventions in social and political life.".
- catalog contributor b8941271.
- catalog coverage "Italy History 1870-1914.".
- catalog coverage "Italy History 1914-1945.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. Associational development during the Giolitti era -- 2. The First World War: a precorporatist experience -- 3. The postwar crisis and the rise of Fascism -- 4. Liberal-Fascism -- 5. Industrialists and nonintegral corporatism.".
- catalog description "In tracing the development of industrial associations in Italy from 1906 to 1934, this study challenges traditional interpretations of the rise of Fascism. Unlike other studies on industrialists and Fascism, which begin with the post-World War I crisis of liberalism, Professor Adler reconstitutes the prior relations between industrialists and Italian liberalism and then situates industrialists within the crisis and the subsequent transition to Fascism. Applying a hermeneutic approach to public and private texts produced by industrial associations, Adler uncovers the industrialists' self-constitution as a class, especially that subjective dimension of their development which accounts for collective consciousness, a sense of agency, and the will to act politically. Particular attention is paid to the ideological dimension of this development; the formative self-understandings, performative practices, and durable dispositions of this class; as well as their strategic, instrumental, and self-interested interventions in social and political life.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 458 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521434068".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Italy History 1870-1914.".
- catalog spatial "Italy History 1914-1945.".
- catalog spatial "Italy".
- catalog spatial "Italy.".
- catalog subject "322/.4/094509041 20".
- catalog subject "Employers' associations Italy Political activity.".
- catalog subject "Employers' associations Political activity Italy.".
- catalog subject "Fascism Italy History.".
- catalog subject "HD6948.I8 A34 1995".
- catalog subject "Industrialists Italy Political activity.".
- catalog subject "Industrialists Political activity Italy.".
- catalog subject "Liberalism Italy History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Associational development during the Giolitti era -- 2. The First World War: a precorporatist experience -- 3. The postwar crisis and the rise of Fascism -- 4. Liberal-Fascism -- 5. Industrialists and nonintegral corporatism.".
- catalog title "Italian industrialists from liberalism to fascism : the political development of the industrial bourgeoisie, 1906-1934 / Franklin Hugh Adler.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".