The Revolutionary Mystique and Terrorism in Contemporary Italy

Author:   Richard Drake
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
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Pages:   254
Publication Date:   02 March 2021
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Author:   Richard Drake
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Edition:   2nd New edition
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9780253057129


ISBN 10:   0253057124
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   02 March 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction for the Second Edition Acknowledgments Introduction: Contemporary Italian Terrorism and the Limits of History 1. The Two Faces of Italian Terrorism: 1969-1974 2. Surging Red Brigadism: 1975-1977 3. Living the Revolution 4. Aldo Moro and Italy's Difficult Democracy 5. 7 aprile 1979 6. The Blast Furnace of Terrorism: 1979-1980 7. The Children of the Sun 8. The Crisis and Defeat of the Red Brigades: 1980-1982 Conclusion Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

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The Revolutionary Mystique and Terrorism in Contemporary Italy will add immensely to our understanding of and appreciation for a country tormented at various times in the past century. * Mediterranean Quarterly * This volume constitutes one of the very few informed and updated, documented and balanced syntheses of both terrorist phenomena in the years of lead, the black as well as the red.Though the entire volume is dense with particulars and rich in acute and precise observations, its originality and depth depend above all on an exploration of the revolutionary mystique.its many merits include a sober, even brilliant style, a taut and well-paced narration, rich in details and never prolix.a study of great value and interest. -- Gianfranco Pasquino * Polis: Ricerche e Studi su Societa e Politica in Italia * Though as complete a chronicle as the present state of the documentation permits, [the book] aims to seek out the cultural and historical roots of the [terrorist] phenomenon in the political history and even more in the history of the mentalities of a country traditionally characterized by violence. * Revue Francaise de Science Politique * The definitive work in English on that troubled period in Italian history. * New York City Tribune * A lucid and convincing account of the events of the 1970s and, more interestingly, of the beliefs that led many Italians to feel it was their duty to overthrow the existing order through violence. * International Affairs * Highly readable. Drake has chosen one of the most absorbing stories in contemporary history for his theme, and he tells it with a distinct literary flare. * American Historical Review * A tragic account of the bankruptcy of those leftists, such as the Red Brigades, who took their ideology to illogical extremes, thus, bankrupting their own political tradition and dehumanizing themselves and their perceived enemies. * L'Italo-Americano *


Though as complete a chronicle as the present state of the documentation permits, [the book] aims to seek out the cultural and historical roots of the [terrorist] phenomenon in the political history and even more in the history of the mentalities of a country traditionally characterized by violence. --Revue Francaise de Science Politique This volume constitutes one of the very few informed and updated, documented and balanced syntheses of both terrorist phenomena in the years of lead, the black as well as the red.Though the entire volume is dense with particulars and rich in acute and precise observations, its originality and depth depend above all on an exploration of the revolutionary mystique.its many merits include a sober, even brilliant style, a taut and well-paced narration, rich in details and never prolix.a study of great value and interest. --Gianfranco Pasquino Polis: Ricerche e Studi su Societa e Politica in Italia The definitive work in English on that troubled period in Italian history. --New York City Tribune Highly readable. Drake has chosen one of the most absorbing stories in contemporary history for his theme, and he tells it with a distinct literary flare. --American Historical Review A tragic account of the bankruptcy of those leftists, such as the Red Brigades, who took their ideology to illogical extremes, thus, bankrupting their own political tradition and dehumanizing themselves and their perceived enemies. --L'Italo-Americano A lucid and convincing account of the events of the 1970s and, more interestingly, of the beliefs that led many Italians to feel it was their duty to overthrow the existing order through violence. --International Affairs The Revolutionary Mystique and Terrorism in Contemporary Italy will add immensely to our understanding of and appreciation for a country tormented at various times in the past century. --Mediterranean Quarterly


Though as complete a chronicle as the present state of the documentation permits, [the book] aims to seek out the cultural and historical roots of the [terrorist] phenomenon in the political history and even more in the history of the mentalities of a country traditionally characterized by violence. --Revue Francaise de Science Politique This volume constitutes one of the very few informed and updated, documented and balanced syntheses of both terrorist phenomena in the years of lead, the black as well as the red.Though the entire volume is dense with particulars and rich in acute and precise observations, its originality and depth depend above all on an exploration of the revolutionary mystique.its many merits include a sober, even brilliant style, a taut and well-paced narration, rich in details and never prolix.a study of great value and interest. --Gianfranco Pasquino Polis: Ricerche e Studi su Societa e Politica in Italia The definitive work in English on that troubled period in Italian history. --New York City Tribune Highly readable. Drake has chosen one of the most absorbing stories in contemporary history for his theme, and he tells it with a distinct literary flare. --American Historical Review A tragic account of the bankruptcy of those leftists, such as the Red Brigades, who took their ideology to illogical extremes, thus, bankrupting their own political tradition and dehumanizing themselves and their perceived enemies. --L'Italo-Americano A lucid and convincing account of the events of the 1970s and, more interestingly, of the beliefs that led many Italians to feel it was their duty to overthrow the existing order through violence. --International Affairs The Revolutionary Mystique and Terrorism in Contemporary Italy will add immensely to our understanding of and appreciation for a country tormented at various times in the past century. --Mediterranean Quarterly


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Richard Drake is the Lucile Speer Research Professor in Politics and History at the University of Montana. His other book publications are Byzantium for Rome: The Politics of Nostalgia in Umbertian Italy, 1878-1900, The Aldo Moro Murder Case, Apostles and Agitators: Italy's Marxist Revolutionary Tradition, The Education of an Anti-Imperialist: Robert La Follette and U.S. Expansion, and Charles Austin Beard: The Return of the Master Historian of American Imperialism.

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