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This special issue on Italian Fascism was conceived four years ago as an extension of conversations Paul Piccone and I were having concerning new work on Italian Fascism published in Italy since the death of Renzo De Felice in 1996. For 25 years, De Felice's writings, most centrally his monumental, eight-volume biography of Mussolini, had been the focal point of historical analysis, as well as a protracted historiographical debates concerning the methods, concepts and normative presuppositions involved in studying so complex and ideologically charged a phenomenon as fascism. By the time De Felice passed away, this intellectual debate had become...
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