The Darkest Side of the Fascist Years

The Darkest Side of the Fascist Years
Author: Angelo Principe
Publsiher: Guernica Editions
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1550710834

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Minor philofascist publications that appeared in those years are considered as well. Their editorial policy is woven with and presented against the background of the portentous events that shook the world and led to the Second World War."--BOOK JACKET.

Enemies Within

Enemies Within
Author: Franca Iacovetta,Roberto Perin,Angelo Principe
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802082351

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Enemies Within is the first study of its kind to examine not only the formulation and uneven implementation of internment policy, but the social and gender history of internment. It brings together national and international perspectives.

The Many Rooms of this House

The Many Rooms of this House
Author: Roberto Perin
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487510619

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Places of worship are the true building blocks of communities where people of various genders, age, and class interact with each other on a regular basis. These places are also rallying points for immigrants, helping them make the transition to a new, and often hostile environment. The Many Rooms of this House is a story about the rise and decline of religion in Toronto over the past 160 years. Unlike other studies that concentrate on specific denominations, or ecclesiastical politics, Roberto Perin’s ecumenical approach focuses on the physical places of worship and the local clergy and congregants that gather there. Perin’s timely and nuanced analysis reveals how the growing wealth of the city stimulated congregations to compete with one another over the size, style, materials, and decoration of their places of worship. However, the rise of individualism has negatively affected these same congregations leading to multiple church closings, communal breakdown, and redevelopments. Perin’s fascinating work is a lens to understanding how this once overwhelmingly Protestant city became a symbol of diversity.

Women Gender and Transnational Lives

Women  Gender and Transnational Lives
Author: Donna R. Gabaccia,Franca Iacovetta
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0802084621

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In this transnational analysis of women and gender in Italy's world-wide migration, Franca Iacovetta and Donna Gabaccia challenge the stereotype of the Italian immigrant woman as silent and submissive; a woman who stays 'in the shadows.'

Public Art in Canada

Public Art in Canada
Author: Annie Gérin,James S. McLean
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780802095688

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The rigorous essays and original works of art collected in this volume present a compelling demonstration of the strategies, aesthetic and otherwise, used by artists to elicit intellectual, sensual, or emotional responses that can only be obtained through artistic practices in public places.

The Dark Side of Democracy

The Dark Side of Democracy
Author: Michael Mann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521538548

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The Darkest Sides of Politics I

The Darkest Sides of Politics  I
Author: Jeffrey M. Bale
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317659464

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This book examines a wide array of phenomena that arguably constitute the most noxious, extreme, terrifying, murderous, secretive, authoritarian, and/or anti-democratic aspects of national and international politics. Scholars should not ignore these "dark sides" of politics, however unpleasant they may be, since they influence the world in a multitude of harmful ways. The first volume in this two-volume collection focuses on the history of underground neo-fascist networks in the post-World War II era; neo-fascist paramilitary and terrorist groups operating in Europe and Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s; and the manipulation of those and other terrorist organizations by the security forces of various states, both authoritarian and democratic. A range of global case studies are included, all of which focus on the lesser known activities of certain secular extremist milieus. This collection should prove to be essential reading for students and researchers interested in understanding seemingly arcane but nonetheless important dimensions of recent historical and contemporary politics.

Transnational Radicals

Transnational Radicals
Author: Travis Tomchuk
Publsiher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015-04-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780887554827

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Italian anarchism emerged in the latter half of the nineteenth century, during that country’s long and bloody unification. Often facing economic hardship and political persecution, many of Italy’s anarchists migrated to North America. Wherever Italian anarchists settled they published journals, engaged in labour and political activism, and attempted to re-create the radical culture of their homeland. Transnational Radicals examines the transnational anarchist movement that existed in Canada and the United States between 1915 and 1940. Against a backdrop of brutal and open class war—with governments calling upon militias to suppress strikes, radicals thrown in jail for publicly speaking against capitalism and the church, and those of foreign birth being deported and even executed for political activities—Italian anarchism was successfully transplanted. Transnationalism made it more difficult for states to destroy groups spread across wide geographical spaces. In Italy and abroad the strong anarchist identity informed by class, ethnicity, and gender reinforced movement values, promoted movement expansion, and assisted mobilization during times of crisis. In Transnational Radicals, Tomchuk makes use of Italian government security files and Italian-language anarchist newspapers to reconstruct a vibrant and little-studied political movement during a tumultuous period of modern North American history.