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- The Inspiring Story of Ethiopia's Victory over Mussolini's Invasion, 1935-1941
- De: Jeff Pearce, Richard Pankhurst - foreword
- Narrado por: Tom Parks
- Duración: 24 h y 34 m
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It was the war that changed everything, and yet it's been mostly forgotten: in 1935, Italy invaded Ethiopia. It dominated newspaper headlines and newsreels. It inspired mass marches in Harlem, a play on Broadway, and independence movements in Africa. As the British Navy sailed into the Mediterranean for a white-knuckle showdown with Italian ships, riots broke out in major cities all over the United States.
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This is not a history, it's a package of anecdotes
- De M2 en 02-03-15
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- The Inspiring Story of Ethiopia's Victory over Mussolini's Invasion, 1935-1941
- De: Jeff Pearce, Richard Pankhurst - foreword
- Narrado por: Tom Parks
A fascinating tale of a neglected piece of international history
Revisado: 03-06-23
We don’t talk about Ethiopia enough. And we definitely don’t talk about Italian accountability for war crimes in Libya and Ethiopia enough either. This book tells a very important and seldom-remembered piece of history that has great impact through to the modern day.
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M: Son of the Century
- A Novel
- De: Antonio Scurati
- Narrado por: Jonathan Oliver
- Duración: 26 h y 47 m
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The massive international bestseller—an epic historical novel that chronicles the birth and rise of fascism in Italy, witnessed through the eyes of its founder, the terrifyingly charismatic figure who would become one of the most notorious dictators of the twentieth century, Benito Mussolini.
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Spellbinding novel
- De J.Brock en 11-07-22
- M: Son of the Century
- A Novel
- De: Antonio Scurati
- Narrado por: Jonathan Oliver
The Minutiae of Taking Power
Revisado: 01-26-23
The man of Benito Mussolini is more often than not whittled down to a caricature of a loud, oafish, bumbling wannabe. The facts of history look unfavorably on that characterization.
Scurati weaves his tale (the first of three) about the rise of Mussolini, starting with his founding of the Fasci di Combattimento after World War 1, and follows the battle between Fascism and Socialism in postwar Italy through the writings and dialogs of key figures. On one side, Mussolini, and all the colorful cadre of men (and women) who surround him. And on the other side, the men who stood in opposition to him. Through following the minutiae of party rallies, crimes of violence against individuals, and the laying out of parliamentary debates and political conferences, as well as articles from the newspapers of the time, we live the slow but not insignificant growth of Mussolini and of Fascism. And then beyond it to the very day on which Mussolini essentially becomes a Dictator in January 1925.
Scurati’s writing can be very prosaic and poetic. And it adds a very Italian sensibility to the book, and really helps color in the world. But at times it can be a bit distracting. More often than not, it’s personal and up close. If you wanted to truly put a lens on the time and try to decipher how Mussolini came to power, and as such laid the groundwork for authoritarian dictatorship in the 20th century, this book would have everything you need to know.
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