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"Futurism was the state of the Fascist regime" - this is the view one encounters in most books written on Futurist art and literature. Whilst there can be no doubt about Futurist involvement with the founding of the fascist movement, little is known about the internal relationship between Futurists and Fascists in the years 1918-22, nor about the reasons for the Futurists' departure from the Fascist movement in 1920, or about Futurist opposition to (and even armed struggle against) the Fascist regime after 1924. Whilst the public documents testifying to Futurist support of Mussolini are well known, little has been written about Futurist anti-fascism camouflaged as official adherence to the regime. This study, based primarily on unknown or unpublished documents discovered in state archives and private collections, presents a new andfar more complex picture of the relationship of the two movements than has previously been shown by critics and historians.



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"... the story Berghaus relates is both fascinating and informative. The evidence he presents raises important questions for artistic and cultural historiography, and not only with regards to Futurism; the work also offers a case study for debates on avant-gardism and modernity." · Art History

"... important and ambitious ... the book combines the qualities of a wide-ranging synthesis with a concern for precise detail ... [The] clearr, concise and usually very well-contextualized narrative ... highly recommend the book to the undergraduate or the reader with general knowledge of Futurism, while the extensive notes with their rich documentation of sources contribute to making it a very valuable source of information for the scholar." · Italian Studies

"... one of the best researched and most original pieces of writing on the subject for years." · Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University

"... its combination of highly original and thorough archival research with keen analysis willinterest anyone who studies futurism and/or fascism and culture." · Walter L. Adamson, Emory University



Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction: Setting the Scene for the Futurist Political Engagement: Italy between Unification and Mussolini's Regime

Chapter 1. Marinetti's Ideological Development and Early Political Influences
Chapter 2. Futurist Politics in 1910-1917 and Their Influence on the Radical Left
Chapter 3. Futurism and the Combatants' Movement, 1917-1920
Chapter 4. Rapprochement with the Left, 1920-1924- Accommodation with the Fascist Regime
Chapter 5. Futurist Resistance against the Regime: Three Case Studies

Bibliography
Index

Futurism and Politics: Between Anarchist

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 16/05/1996
      ISBN13: 9781571818676, 978-1571818676
      ISBN10: 1571818677

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "Futurism was the state of the Fascist regime" - this is the view one encounters in most books written on Futurist art and literature. Whilst there can be no doubt about Futurist involvement with the founding of the fascist movement, little is known about the internal relationship between Futurists and Fascists in the years 1918-22, nor about the reasons for the Futurists' departure from the Fascist movement in 1920, or about Futurist opposition to (and even armed struggle against) the Fascist regime after 1924. Whilst the public documents testifying to Futurist support of Mussolini are well known, little has been written about Futurist anti-fascism camouflaged as official adherence to the regime. This study, based primarily on unknown or unpublished documents discovered in state archives and private collections, presents a new andfar more complex picture of the relationship of the two movements than has previously been shown by critics and historians.



      Trade Review

      "... the story Berghaus relates is both fascinating and informative. The evidence he presents raises important questions for artistic and cultural historiography, and not only with regards to Futurism; the work also offers a case study for debates on avant-gardism and modernity." · Art History

      "... important and ambitious ... the book combines the qualities of a wide-ranging synthesis with a concern for precise detail ... [The] clearr, concise and usually very well-contextualized narrative ... highly recommend the book to the undergraduate or the reader with general knowledge of Futurism, while the extensive notes with their rich documentation of sources contribute to making it a very valuable source of information for the scholar." · Italian Studies

      "... one of the best researched and most original pieces of writing on the subject for years." · Roger Griffin, Oxford Brookes University

      "... its combination of highly original and thorough archival research with keen analysis willinterest anyone who studies futurism and/or fascism and culture." · Walter L. Adamson, Emory University



      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Introduction: Setting the Scene for the Futurist Political Engagement: Italy between Unification and Mussolini's Regime

      Chapter 1. Marinetti's Ideological Development and Early Political Influences
      Chapter 2. Futurist Politics in 1910-1917 and Their Influence on the Radical Left
      Chapter 3. Futurism and the Combatants' Movement, 1917-1920
      Chapter 4. Rapprochement with the Left, 1920-1924- Accommodation with the Fascist Regime
      Chapter 5. Futurist Resistance against the Regime: Three Case Studies

      Bibliography
      Index

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