How popular was the regime? Flashcards
Describe contemporary views on the popularity of the dictatorship?
Mixed
What foreign journalists at the time think?
They were impressed by the apparent spontaneous enthusiasm displayed at fascist rallies and believed that M was extremely popular
What did Italian anti fascist exiles at the time say?
They stressed the brutal, repressive aspects of the regime and argued that only fear deterred widespread opposition
What have historians generally agreed upon?
That repression was not the only reason for the lack of effective opposition to the regime
What is there still debate over?
The popularity of the regime
What does the prominent Italian historian Renzo De Felice say when writing in the early 1970s?
He argued that M was genuinely popular, particularly between the years of 1929-36 and culminating with victory over Ethiopia
What is the popular consensus in terms of what ended M’s popularity?
The ill fated 1940 invasion of Greece
How does De Felize describe the vitcory over Ethiopia?
He says it was M’s ‘political masterpiece and greatest success’
How controversial was De Felize’s view?
He had a bomb thrown at his house for saying that the regime was genuinely popular in the 1930s and that this popularity was not the result of repression
How does Nicholas Farrell back up his view?
He says the truth is that a critical mass of people in Italy actively supported fascism and an even larger proportion, a clear majority, actively supported M
What did American journalist Herbert Matthews say in 1946 to support this idea?
‘The duce truly did have in those years an enormous popular consensus’
How does Luigi Barzini support this idea?
‘His success seemed incredible. He was more popular in Italy than anyone had been or probably ever will be’
What did George Ward Price, the Daily Mail’s correspondent in Rome say in 1937 to support this idea?
‘The overwhelming majority of Italians enthusiastically supported M’
What evidence does Nicholas Farrell use to support his idea?
The fact that from 1936-7, M received over 30,000 supportive letters each month from ordinary Italians