Mussolini's National Project in Argentina

Mussolini's National Project in Argentina
ISBN-10
1611475775
ISBN-13
9781611475777
Category
History
Pages
220
Language
English
Published
2012-08-31
Publisher
Fairleigh Dickinson
Author
David Aliano

Description

Mussolini’s National Project in Argentina offers a new look at the theoretical questions surrounding the promotion of a national project within another nation-state. Using the Italian project in Argentina as its case study, it highlights the active role emigrants can play in the national discourse when provided with a free public space abroad. Informed by both its Old World roots and New World realities, the Italian community articulated their own definition of the nation which transcended the political debates of its day. /span

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