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ISBN 10: 0230104134
ISBN 13: 978-0230104136
Author: M. Graziano
This book explains Italy s endless political instability and its historical, cultural and economic roots. It also illustrates why, even after the creation of the Italian state, Italy was never really unified. Piero Gobetti described fascism once as the "autobiography" of the Italian nation. This book explains why today it is possible to describe "berlusconism" - a cultural, political and social phenomenon in Italy- as the most recent version of this country s autobiography.
Introduction
Foreword: The "Original Sin"
How Premature Development Became a Factor of Backwardness
The Phantom Nation
The Northern Question
Inventing Ancestors
The Unhappy Consciousness of Italian Development
A Culture without a Nation
The Difficult Italianization of the Piedmont
The Difficult Piedmontization of Italy
The Moderate Social Bloc
Transformism
Internationalization Crises and Transformism
Emerging Sectors and Transformism
The Southern Question
A Counter-Reformist Identity
A Civil “Guelph” Religion
The Quest for a Civil Italian Religion
A Petit-Bourgeois Fatherland
A Country of Limited Sovereignty
Identity and Development
The Failure of “Democratic Nationalization”
Italian Metamorphoses
Between Europe and the Mediterranean
The Internationalization Crisis of the 1990s
Conclusion
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Tags: M Graziano, Failure, Italian, Nationhood, Geopolitics, Troubled, Identity