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Far right turn

In this lively, readable, and provocative work, John Foot uses anecdotes and episodes, vignettes and thumbnail portraits to tell the story of Fascism.

Unusually, he begins his narrative in June 1914, when popular insurrection broke out in central Italy, only to be met with the full repressive power of the Liberal state. But he

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