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Virginio Gayda The Yugoslav Question And The Italian Irredenta The Twentiethcentury War Of The Austrian Succession Anthony Di Iorio

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Virginio Gayda The Yugoslav Question And The Italian Irredenta The Twentiethcentury War Of The Austrian Succession Anthony Di Iorio
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.77 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Anthony Di Iorio
ISBN: 9789004681156, 9004681159
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 7

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Virginio Gayda The Yugoslav Question And The Italian Irredenta The Twentiethcentury War Of The Austrian Succession Anthony Di Iorio by Anthony Di Iorio 9789004681156, 9004681159 instant download after payment.

This is a study of the early writings of Virginio Gayda (1885-1944), a talented but amoral Italian journalist whose career spanned two world wars. A keen observer, prolific writer and propagandist during his stint as the newspaper La Stampa’s special correspondent in Habsburg Vienna, Gayda lent his considerable skills to promote an aggressive foreign policy. No one did more than he to poison relations between the Italian and Yugoslav peoples. His is the story of a respected journalist who chose an ultranationalist path to fascism and international fame. Not uninfluenced by rank careerism and material reward he forsook his roots to embrace the antisemitic “race” laws of 1938 and Italy’s disastrous partnership with Nazi Germany.

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