Italy Booklet 5- Consent and Control in the Fascist Dictatorship Flashcards
When and why was RE made compulsory in elementary and secondary schools?
Elementary- 1923
Secondary- 1929
This would gain the support of the Catholic Church and was a unifying factors for Italians as most Italians were Catholic.
How was the cult of Mussolini expressed in schools?
A portrait of Mussolini was hung in every classroom.
How did the fascists control the school curriculum?
In 1926, 101 of 317 history texts were banned and in 1928 a single government textbook was introduced- the libro unico covering all subjects for each year of elementary school. Military education was introduced in secondary schools in 1935. Anti-Semitism was taught from 1938.
When did teachers take an oath of loyalty to Mussolini?
1929
When was membership of the Fascist Association (the teacher association) made compulsory for teachers?
1937
What happened in universities?
They were generally left alone as many teenage students were likely to be fascist anyway having been indoctrinated in elementary schools and the Balilla.
What did the fascists want Italy’s youth to be like?
Unified, obedient, loyal and trained for the military. They used sport particularly to create a group identity for the youth and to implicitly train them in combat skills like being ordered, fit and strong.
What happened when men turned 18?
They were either conscripted into the Royal Army or they volunteered for the Black Shirts, the Navy or the Air Force. They either served willingly in one of these services or were drafted into the Army.
What was the OND?
An organisation that members used for various social and sporting activities including subsidised holidays and excursions.
How many members did the OND have by 1939?
Over 4 million members (although only 40% of industrial workers).
What was significant about the OND?
It was ideologically free and membership was not compulsory. This made it more popular with the Italian masses. The popularity of the OND did show participation with fascism and fascist style activities in Italy and arguably this was a greater form of control than promoting fascism would have been. It was one of the most popular fascist policies and so gained Mussolini a lot of support.
What was the Cult of Il Duce?
It was the portrayal of Mussolini by the fascists as a strong and capable leader who was leading Italy to greatness. They made Mussolini appear almost mythical and like the heir to Caesar and Augustus. This was meant to strengthen Mussolini’s position in the Italians’ minds as the unquestionable leader of Italy.
What were the weaknesses of the Cult of Il Duce?
Meant Mussolini himself was more popular than the PNF or fascist ideology as it focused on worshipping Mussolini, not fascism. This meant it was unlikely that fascism would survive without Mussolini and as he aged, the idea of his strength and dynamic nature would be hard to sustain.
How were newspapers controlled by the fascists?
All journalists were incorporated into a fascist union and would lose their jobs if their work wasn’t positive about Mussolini. Shut down newspapers like Avanti! and Partito Popolare. This meant it was very difficult for Italians to view any alternative narrative than the one presented by the fascists.
In what ways was the control of newspapers limited?
Mussolini’s fascist newspaper had a small circulation of 100,000 and only accounted for 10% of all newspaper sales.
How did the fascists try and control cinema?
PNF funded the Italian film industry and created Film City (a film production complex) in the late 1930s. There were several films that glorified fascism like Vecchia Guardia and Luciano Serra.
How was control of cinema limited?
87% of box office takings came from Hollywood produced films.
How did the fascists try and control art and architecture?
Policy that all art should serve the goals of the fascist state. National Institute of Fascist Culture set up in 1926. Architecture was based on a neoclassical Roman style to further link Mussolini and Italy to ancient Rome and suggest Mussolini is like the great emperors.
How was control of art and architecture limited?
It lacked a key message or idea so didn’t really resonate with the Italian people.
Why would Mussolini want to compromise with the Catholic Church?
- PPI were popular and successful in 1919 and 1921 elections so Mussolini would gain support from their supporters.
- Catholic newspaper- Corriere della Sera was most popular with circulation of 600,000.
- Italians were overwhelmingly Catholic so this would be popular and was a way of uniting Italian people.
- Pope would recognise Italian state and this would gain Mussolini support.
When were the Lateran Pacts?
1929
How much compensation was the Church granted for lost lands from unification?
750 million lire.