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Renzo De Felice
Born
(1929-04-08)8 April 1929 Rieti, Kingdom of Italy
Died
25 May 1996(1996-05-25) (aged 67) Rome, Republic of Italy
Occupation
Historian, writer
Alma mater
Sapienza University of Rome
Genre
History
Subject
Benito Mussolini, Italian fascism and Jacobinism
Literary movement
Historical revisionism
Notable works
History of the Jews under Fascism (1961) Biography of Mussolini (1965–1996)
Spouse
Livia De Ruggiero
Renzo De Felice (8 April 1929 – 25 May 1996) was an Italian historian, who specialized in the Fascist era, writing, among other works, a 6000-page biography of Mussolini (4 volumes, 1965–1997). He argued that Mussolini was a revolutionary modernizer in domestic issues but a pragmatist in foreign policy who continued the Realpolitik policies of Italy from 1861 to 1922.[1] Historian of Italy Philip Morgan has called De Felice's biography of Mussolini "a very controversial, influential and at the same time problematic re-reading of Mussolini and Fascism" and rejected the contention that his work rose above politics to "scientific objectivity", as claimed by the author and his defenders.[2]
^James Burgwyn, "Renzo De Felice and Mussolini's Foreign Policy: Pragmatism vs. Ideology," Italian Quarterly (1999), Vol. 36, Issue 141/142, pp. 93–103
^Morgan, Philip, 1948- (2004). Italian Fascism, 1915-1945 (2nd ed.). Houndmills [England]: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 6–8. ISBN 1403932514. OCLC 55210691.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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under the influence and tutelage of his teachers, Rosario Romeo and RenzoDeFelice. In 1971 he signed the Open letter to L'Espresso on the Pinelli case...
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which RenzoDeFelice said "reduced the [Jewish] community of Cyrene to insignificance and set it on the road to an inevitable decline." According to De Felice...
two years until 1977. In Rome, Ledeen worked with Italian historian RenzoDeFelice, who greatly influenced Ledeen, drawing a distinction between "fascism-regime"...
the theme of Fascism and totalitarianism. An exception was historian RenzoDeFelice (1929–1996), whose Mussolini's Biography, four volumes and 6,000 pages...
diritto. He authored in 1995 a book of interviews with the historian RenzoDeFelice titled Rosso e il nero. Again with Cossiga, in 2003, he co-authored...
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is characterized by an unparalleled focus on mysticism. Historian RenzoDeFelice, who dismisses the notion that Nazism and fascism are connected, also...
corporatists. The party was mainly divided between the adherents of what RenzoDeFelice called the "fascism-movement" and the "fascism-regime", roughly also...
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to be replaced by a focus on Aryanism.: 188 Both Italian historian RenzoDeFelice in his book La storia degli ebrei italiani sotto il fascismo (1961)...
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DeFelice, Renzo (1997). Mussolini l'alleato II. La guerra civile 1943-1945 (in Italian). Torino: Einaudi. ISBN 88-06-11806-4. DeFelice, Renzo (1995)...
was created with the advice of fellow historian and personal friend RenzoDeFelice. In interviews with witnesses and survivors, including the chief rabbi...
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