“错过的革命”:意大利法西斯时期的历史叙事(从Delio Cantimori到Camilo Pellizzi)

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
History Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI:10.1111/1468-229X.13357
PATRICIA CHIANTERA-STUTTE
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本文分析了一些历史叙事的例子,早在所谓的后现代史出现之前,这些叙事就具有特定的叙事特征:对“错过的革命”的重建,考虑到可能的替代历史,并将社会、政治和经济危机的原因追溯到一个中断的过程,会引发某种进展。即使这种历史表述不能被恰当地归类为一种替代历史的形式,它也可以被置于对过去的传统历史叙述和更具创新性的模式之间,这需要更具推测性的论证,因此被用来证明或提出具体的政治主张。这些文献中最明显的例子之一是对“未完成的复兴”的叙述,从意大利统一时期到第二次世界大战后的经济和政治重建,这是政治、知识和历史讨论中备受争议的主题。本文将强调“错过的革命”叙事的四个可能功能:第一,作为发现一些被官方史学或主流政治话语低估的潮流的一种方式;第二,观察特定事件在改变一个国家命运方面的作用;第三,展示政治和知识行动者如何利用历史为政治行动或事件辩护;最后,揭示反过来,通过重建“错过的革命”,历史学家个人,以及更普遍的公共知识分子,如何在书写历史时采取特定的政治立场。
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‘Missed Revolutions’: Historical Narratives During Italian Fascism (from Delio Cantimori to Camillo Pellizzi)

This article analyses some examples of historical narratives that, long before the emergence of so-called postmodern history, had a specific narrative character: the reconstructions of ‘missed revolutions’ taking into account a possible alternative history and tracing back the reasons for a social, political, and economic crisis to an interrupted process, one that, had it been completed, would have triggered some sort of progress. Even if this kind of historical representation cannot properly be classified as a form of alternate history, it can be placed between traditional historical accounts of the past and a more innovative pattern, which entails a more speculative argumentation, and therefore has been used to justify or suggest specific political claims. One of the most obvious examples of this literature are the narrations of the ‘unaccomplished Risorgimento’, which was a highly debated theme in the political, intellectual, and historical discussion from the period of the Italian unification until the economic and political reconstruction following the Second World War. This article will stress four possible functions of the ‘missed revolution’ narratives: first, as a way to discover some currents that have been underestimated by the official historiography or mainstream political discourse; second, to observe the role assigned to particular events in altering the destiny of a nation; third, to show how political and intellectual actors use history to justify political actions or events; and finally, to reveal how, conversely, by reconstructing ‘missed revolutions’ individual historians and, more generally, public intellectuals can take up a specific political stance while writing history.

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期刊介绍: First published in 1912, History has been a leader in its field ever since. It is unique in its range and variety, packing its pages with stimulating articles and extensive book reviews. History balances its broad chronological coverage with a wide geographical spread of articles featuring contributions from social, political, cultural, economic and ecclesiastical historians. History seeks to publish articles on broad, challenging themes, which not only display sound scholarship which is embedded within current historiographical debates, but push those debates forward. History encourages submissions which are also attractively and clearly written. Reviews: An integral part of each issue is the review section giving critical analysis of the latest scholarship across an extensive chronological and geographical range.
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