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Bientinesi, Fabrizio.
An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume I = Adapting to the Fascist Regime /
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Title/Author:
An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume I/ edited by Massimo M. Augello, Marco E.L. Guidi, Fabrizio Bientinesi.
Reminder of title:
Adapting to the Fascist Regime /
other author:
Augello, Massimo M.
Description:
XIV, 243 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Economic history. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32980-8
ISBN:
9783030329808
An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume I = Adapting to the Fascist Regime /
An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume I
Adapting to the Fascist Regime /[electronic resource] :edited by Massimo M. Augello, Marco E.L. Guidi, Fabrizio Bientinesi. - 1st ed. 2019. - XIV, 243 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. - Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought,2662-6578. - Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought,.
1.Italian Economics and Fascism: an Institutional View -- 2. Economists and the Fascist Regime: A Painful Continuity? -- 3 The Persistence of Tradition: The Economists in the Law Faculties and in the Higher Institutes of Business Studies (1922 – 1943) -- 4.The Faculties of Political Sciences and Schools for Advanced Corporative Studies -- 5. The Economic Culture of Academic Journals during Fascism -- 6.‘Generalist’ Journals between Economic Culture and Regime Propaganda -- 7.Manuals of Economics during the Ventennio: Forging the Homo Corporativus? -- 8.Series of Economics and Encyclopaedias.
Italy is well known for its prominent economists, as well as for the typical public profile they have constantly revealed. But, when facing an illiberal and totalitarian regime, how closely did Italian economists collaborate with government in shaping its economic and political institutions, or work independently? This edited book completes a gap in the history of Italian economic thought by providing a complete work on the crucial link between economics and the Fascist regime, covering the history of political economy in Italy during the so-called “Ventennio” (1922-1943) with an institutional perspective. The approach is threefold: analysis of the academic and extra-academic scene, where economic science was elaborated and taught, the connection between economics, society and politics, and, dissemination of scientific debate. Special attention is given to the bias caused by the Fascist regime to economic debate and careers. This Volume I deals with the economics profession under Fascism, in particular in light of the political and institutional changes that the regime introduced, the restructuring of higher education, the restriction of freedom in teaching and of the press, and with respect to promoting its own strategies of political and ideological propaganda. Volume II (available separately) considers the public side of the economics profession, the “fascistisation” of culture and institutions, banishment and emigration of opponents, and post-WW2 purge of Fascist economists.
ISBN: 9783030329808
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-32980-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Economic history.
LC Class. No.: HC10-1085
Dewey Class. No.: 330.1509
An Institutional History of Italian Economics in the Interwar Period — Volume I = Adapting to the Fascist Regime /
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