民族主义和革命:

Megan Trudell
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这一章是关于1919年意大利士兵和退伍军人的经历,特别关注那些自愿加入加布里埃尔·达南齐奥占领富姆的人。对这座城市的占领是在反对意大利政府和盟军的情况下进行的,随后的政权使欧洲社会权力和关系的许多深刻变革成为现实。这是意大利国家的一个关键时刻,它也可以被视为一个——本质上是跨国的——复杂的缩影,反映了1917年至1923年间震撼欧洲的革命与反革命、内战、反殖民运动、工业动乱、复员、民族主义和反动。这些战后的变化是如何内化的,并由士兵和退伍军人通过他们自己的语言和行动表达出来的,这一研究提供了对意大利战后危机的本质和退伍军人主体性的洞察。本案例研究通过集体传记调查了参加远征的士兵和志愿者的身份,说明了心态的流动性。D 'Annunzian对威尔逊主义的挑战发生在大范围的征地,抗议和食品骚乱中,涉及士兵和退伍军人,他们决心重塑意大利社会,使其更加民主和公平。占领既是这些事态发展的结果,也是对这些事态发展的反应。这种对士兵行为、思想和信仰的反思考虑了他们在一个近乎革命的时刻所扮演的角色,并使我们对战后意大利政治、社会和军事暴力的理解复杂化。
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Nationalism and Revolution:
This chapter is on the experience of soldiers and veterans in Italy in 1919, with particular focus on those who volunteered to join Gabriele D’Annunzio’s occupation of Fiume. The seizure of the city was carried out in opposition to the Italian government and the Allies, and the ensuing regime crystallised many of the profound transformations in social power and relationships in Europe. A critical moment for the Italian state, it can also be regarded as an – inherently transnational – microcosm of the complicated patchwork of revolution and counter-revolution, civil war, anti-colonial movements, industrial unrest, demobilisation, nationalism and reaction that shook Europe between 1917-23. An examination of how these post-war changes were internalised and expressed by soldiers and veterans in their own words and through their actions provides insights into the nature of Italy’s post-war crisis and into veteran subjectivities. This case study investigates, through collective biographies, the mosaic of identifications of the soldiers and volunteers who joined the expedition, illustrating the fluidity of mentalities. The D’Annunzian challenge to Wilsonianism occurred in a context of widespread land seizures, protests and food riots involving soldiers and veterans who were determined to reshape Italian society along more democratic and equitable lines. The occupation was both a result of and a response to these developments. This reflection on soldiers’ actions, ideas and beliefs considers their role in a near-revolutionary moment and complicates our understanding of the political, social and military violence in post-war Italy.
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