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SUMMARY:Italian\, Male and Fascist. Rethinking Italian citizenship during 
 the Fascist regime - Professor Giulia Albanese (Department of History\, Un
 iversity of Padua\, Italy)
DTSTART:20171010T164500Z
DTEND:20171010T181500Z
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CONTACT:Dr Rachel E. Holmes
DESCRIPTION:The aim of this paper is to build a general interpretation of 
 the Fascist regime through the lens of citizenship. Recent literature incr
 easingly started to question the development of the norms and practices ar
 ound citizenship in modern Italy. Much attention has thus been devoted to 
 citizenship and nationality in the early phases of Italian nation-building
  following the Unification and during the First World War. The fascist reg
 ime's policies toward minorities or specific groups\, on the other side\, 
 has often been analysed in separate compartments  - as in the case of fasc
 ism's attitude toward the Jews\, the German population of South Tyrol\, th
 e 'Slav population' of the Northeastern border\, antifascists\, and women.
  This paper will consider these different aspects of fascist policies toge
 ther in order to reach a general understanding of how fascism tried to bui
 ld new ideological and national boundaries for the identification (and red
 efinition) of the Italian population.
LOCATION:Gatsby Room\, Wolfson College
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