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Ordinary Violence in Mussolini's Italy
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1. Introduction: the Fascist archipelago; 2. Squad violence; 3. Institutions of Fascist violence; 4. Breaking the Antifascists, 1926–34; 5. The archipelago; 6. The politics of pardons; 7. Everyday political crime; 8. Ordinary Fascist violence; 9. The politics of everyday life; 10. Conclusion.

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Ordinary Violence in Mussolini's Italy reveals the centrality of violence to Fascist rule.

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Michael R. Ebner is Assistant Professor of History at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. He was the 2000–1 recipient of the Rome Prize in Modern Italian Studies from the American Academy in Rome. From 2001 to 2002, he was a Whiting Fellow at Columbia University.

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'Michael Ebner's excellent study of the Mussolini era gives a convincing account, based on much original research in the archives, of how the dictator and his followers deployed systematic violence over a period of more than 20 years.' Financial Times

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