Mussolini Farrell Nicholas
'The question of whether Italians had to pay too much in terms of loss of liberty has been answered by Farrell in a passionate and thought-provoking way...This highly spirited, opinionated and rather…
Specifikacia Mussolini Farrell Nicholas
'The question of whether Italians had to pay too much in terms of loss of liberty has been answered by Farrell in a passionate and thought-provoking way...This highly spirited, opinionated and rather remarkable book.' - Andrew Roberts, Daily TelegraphIn his own time, the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini was one of the most admired figures of his age.Winston Churchill called him 'the Roman Genius' and Pope Pius XI said he was 'sent by providence' to save Italy.Yet Mussolini has gone down in history as nothing more than a grotesque buffoon.Drawing on freshly discovered material - including correspondence previously unavailable outside academia - this a revelatory biography of the Italian fascist leader and dictator puts him in a fresh light.How did Mussolini manage to take power and hold on to it for two decades?And how did he