"What did it mean to live with fascism, communism, and totalitarianism in modern Italy? And what should we learn from the experiences of a martyred liberal democrat father and his communist son? Through the prism of a single, exceptional family, the Amendolas, R.J.B. Bosworth reveals the heart of twentieth-century Italian politics. Giovanni and Giorgio Amendola, father and son, were both highly capable and dedicated Anti-Fascists. Each failed to make it to the top of the Italian political pyramid but nevertheless played a major part in Italy's history. Both also had rich but contrasting private lives. Each married a foreign and accomplished woman: Giovanni, a woman from a distinguished German-Russian intellectual family; Giorgio, a Parisian working class girl, who, to him, embodied Revolution. This vivid and engaging biographical study explores the highs and lows of a family that was at the centre of Italian politics over several generations. Tracing the complex relationship between Anti-Fascist politics and the private lives of individuals and of the family, Politics, Murder and Love in an Italian Family offers a profound portrait of a century of Italian life"--
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of figures; Preface; Introduction; Dramatis personae; 1. Political violence and the Amendolas, father and son; 2. The rise of Giovanni Amendola, 1882-1919: Man of liberal democratic ambition; 3. Giovanni Amendola: a condottiere of pure anti-fascism?; 4. Nelia Pavlova, Giovanni's last lover, convinced admirer and liberal democrat partisan; 5. Giorgio Amendola 1907-43: True love and totalitarianisms (Italian-style); 6. Giorgio Amendola and a national road to socialism and the end of history; Conclusion; Afterword; Notes; Select bibliography; Index.