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Italo Balbo
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Pioneering aviator, blackshirt leader, colonial governor, confidante and heir-apparent to Benito Mussolini, the dashing and charismatic Italo Balbo exemplified the ideals of Fascist Italy during th...
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09 August 1990

Pioneering aviator, blackshirt leader, colonial governor, confidante and heir-apparent to Benito Mussolini, the dashing and charismatic Italo Balbo exemplified the ideals of Fascist Italy during the 1920s and 30s. He earned national notoriety after World War I as a ruthless squadrista whose blackshirt forces crushed socialist and trade union organizations. As Minister of Aviation from 1926 to 1933, he led two internationally heralded mass trans-Atlantic flights. When his aerial armada reached the U. S., Chicago honored him with a Balbo Avenue, New York staged a ticker-tape parade, and President Roosevelt invited him to lunch. As colonial governor from 1933 to 1940, Balbo transformed Libya from backward colony to model Italian province. To many, Italo Balbo seemed to embody a noble vision of Fascism and the New Italy.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 482
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
09 August 1990
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520071995
Format: Paperback
"The subject of this interesting biography was seemingly the archetype of the Fascist 'new man,' a violent Blackshirt instrumental in establishing Fascism in Italy and, as an aviation pioneer, recognized internationally as a genuine hero. Balbo was however opposed to such trends as racism and totalitarianism and, in effect, Fascism came to mean little more to him than patriotism and authoritarian government. This study of Mussolini's possible successor is yet another indication of Italian Fascism's ideological vagueness. Based partly on unpublished archival sources, its value also lies in detailing important elements of prewar Italian history. Recommended for large academic collections."
Claudio Segré is Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas and author of Fourth Shore: The Italian Colonization of Libya.