Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
In this wise and penetrating book, Mark Gilbert demolishes the accepted view of postwar Italy as perpetually teetering on the edge of disaster and shows rather how it moved from the catastrophes of fascism and abject defeat in the Second World War to become a robust democracy which has lessons for the rest of us. A fascinating story wonderfully told.--Margaret MacMillan, Emeritus Professor of International History, University of Oxford
Writing with great flare, Gilbert tells the epic tale of Italy's emergence from its darkest days under Fascism to its postwar democratic success. There is no better way to understand where Italy has come from than to read Italy Reborn.--David I. Kertzer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Pope and Mussolini
This is an important book that, for the first time in the English language, provides a thoroughly researched and balanced overview of Italy's transition from fascism to democracy. Well written, rigorous and engaging, Mark Gilbert's work is distinguished from others on this critical period in Italy's history by his in-depth account, based on primary sources, of Christian Democrat leader Alcide De Gasperi's decisive role in the country's postwar democratization. Under his leadership, Italy was able to pursue a democratic path by aligning itself with the Western bloc, notwithstanding the Soviet-linked Communist Party's (PCI) growing influence in the early years of the Cold War.--Elena Aga Rossi, professor of contemporary history, Scuola Nazionale dell'Amministrazione in Rome; author of Stalin and Togliatti: Italy and the Origins of the Cold War
An eloquent and readable book that needed to be written. Perhaps for the first time, in a full-length English-language volume, many lazy stereotypes about 20th century Italy are successfully challenged.--John Mccourt "Irish Times"
A detailed, nuanced work that sheds new light on a crucial era in Italian history.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
He starts with a very lucid, clear, surprising, and counter-intuitive argument, and sticks to it throughout. Though his case pounds along with sustained force, it is never dull or repetitive or anything other than keenly coherent. Reading Italy Reborn is not like being stuck with an obsessive or a preacher. Rather this is an ideal tutorial, a lesson very well and entertainingly taught... It's very contorted material, but it very seldom feels like that. It's very human and surprisingly often even funny. It's a great book.--Minoo Dinshaw, author of Friends in Youth
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Pub date:
2024-09-24
Length:
544 pages

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