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The Italian Resistance: historical junctures and new perspectives

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 May 2025

Gianluca Fantoni*
Affiliation:
School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK
Rosario Forlenza
Affiliation:
Department of Political Sciences, Luiss University, Rome, Italy
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Corresponding author: Gianluca Fantoni; Email: Gianluca.fantoni@ntu.ac.uk
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Abstract

This introduction to this special issue of Modern Italy explores how the emphasis on fascism in recent scholarship and public discourse risks its mythification and cultural rehabilitation, and urges a rebalancing of historiography to highlight the pivotal role of the Italian Resistance in shaping Italy’s democratic identity. Marking the eightieth anniversary of Italy’s liberation and the thirtieth anniversary of Modern Italy, the issue examines lesser-known aspects of the Resistance, such as marginal groups, gendered experiences and transnational perspectives. Contributions include studies on Roma Resistance fighters, the Catholic underground press, American soldiers of Italian descent, and women in the Liberal Party. The articles emphasise the liminality and creative potential of the Resistance as a transformative period that redefined political and cultural identities.

Italian summary

Italian summary

Questa introduzione al numero speciale di Modern Italy esplora come l’enfasi sul fascismo nella recente storiografia e nel discorso pubblico rischi di favorirne la mitizzazione e la riabilitazione culturale, sollecitando un riequilibrio storiografico che evidenzi il ruolo cruciale della Resistenza italiana nel plasmare l’identità democratica del Paese. In occasione dell’80° anniversario della Liberazione d’Italia e del 30° anniversario di Modern Italy, il numero esamina aspetti meno noti della Resistenza, come i gruppi marginali, le esperienze di genere e le prospettive transnazionali. I contributi includono studi sui combattenti rom della Resistenza, sulla stampa clandestina cattolica, sui soldati americani di origine italiana e sulle donne del Partito Liberale. Gli articoli mettono in risalto la liminalità e il potenziale creativo della Resistenza come periodo trasformativo che ha ridefinito identità politiche e culturali.

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