A volume which brings an imperial and colonial perspective to the Italian experience of the First World War. Vanda Wilcox explores how the Italian empire was conceived both in conventional terms as a system of colonies under Italian sovereignty, and as an informal global empire of emigrants; both were mobilised in support of the war.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: Introduction
2: Imperialism and Irredentism in Liberal Italy
3: From Neutrality to Intervention, 1914-1915
4: Italians on the battlefield
5: Societies at war
6: War in the Italian colonies
7: The war beyond Italy: expeditionary forces and expansionist ambitions
8: Race, nationality, and citizenship: the meanings of italianità in wartime
9: The Paris Peace Conference and Beyond
10: Post-war settlements in the Adriatic and the Balkans
11: Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean after the war
Vanda Wilcox is the author of Morale and the Italian Army in the First World War (2016) and editor of Italy in the Era of the Great War (2018). She has taught at John Cabot University and Trinity College, Rome Campus, and most recently at NYU Paris.
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