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Titel |
The patron state : culture & politics in fascist Italy |
Auteur |
M.S. Stone |
Plaats van uitgave |
Princeton [N.J.] |
Uitgever |
Princeton university press |
Jaar van uitgave |
1998
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ISBN |
0-691-05999-3
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Annotatie |
XIV, 334 p. : afb. ; 24 cm. - Bibliografie : p. 309-323. - Met reg.
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Trefwoorden |
kunstbeleid, kunst, propaganda, fascisme, Italiƫ, geschiedenis (vorm), 1930-1940, Tweede Wereldoorlog |
Samenvatting Explanation of Italian fascist arts patronage, that explores the model of cultural consensus that set the Italian experience apart from that of Nazi Germany. In the case of Italy under Mussolini, authoritarian cultural politics were driven by a willingness to co-opt a spectrum of aesthetics movements, from modernist to neoclassical. Rather than legislate an 'art of the state', the fascist regime continually experimented with and revised its arts policy, as it pursued the support of artists and audiences. |
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