Cremona fascista (1922-1940)
5-67 p.
This work reconstructs the political, social and cultural history of fascist Cremona from 1922 to the eve of World War II: Farinacci's central role in the seizure of local power; the origins of the Cremona Fascio and its leadership, strictly tied to Farinacci, as well as the continuity of that leadership across the years; the rise of consensus in the rural areas; the violent and rapid elimination of all opposers; the effects on the city of the rise and fall of Farinacci as a national leader of the Pnf. The daily life of the citizens of Cremona is dominated by the two figures of Farinacci and the prefetto Francesco Rossi, a rare example of continuous presence of the central government and of the symbiosis between party and state at the local level.
Behind them a consolidated leading élite, that claimed its common background in Bissolati's thought: Moretti, Vacchelli, Carletti, Pantaleo ("pen" number 2 in the press close to Farinacci), Baroli, Bellini, Bellomi, Brambati, Montanari, Sperlari, Gnocchi, Gerevini, don Illemo Camelli. [Publisher's Text].
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Mondo contemporaneo : rivista di storia : 1, 2017-
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ISSN: 1972-4853
KEYWORDS
- Fascism, Farinacci, Cremona, center-periphery, Fascist prefetto, local fascio