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Mussolini's Italy: Life under the Dictatorship, 1915-1945. By R.J.B. Bosworth (London: Allen Lane, 2005), pp. xxvi + 692, $59.95 hb.
Over the past decade Richard Bosworth has established himself in the English-speaking world as the leading authority on Italian Fascism. First came The Italian Dictatorship (Arnold, 1998), a brilliant critical overview of the historiography of Italian Fascism, rightly described by John Whittam as "one of the most informative and entertaining books of the decade". There then followed the hugely successful and widely acclaimed Mussolini (Arnold, 2002), by some distance the best English-language biography of the Duce. Now we have the multi-award winning Mussolini's Italy, a social history of Italy under Fascism. Once again, Bosworth does not fail to impress.
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