Trace the rise and fall of Benito Mussolinis Fascist dictatorship through the most recent historical scholarship, which includes more than 35 primary sources, including speeches, decrees, memoirs, telegrams, songs, and artwork in Fascist Revolution in Italy.
Marla S. Stone (Ph.D. Princeton University) is Professor of History at Occidental College where she specializes in modern European history and the political and cultural history of modern Italy. Her works include The Patron State: Culture and Politics in Fascist Italy, which won the Marraro Prize of the Society of Italian Historical Studies, and When the Wall Came Down: Responses to German Reunification, which she edited with Harold James. Her work on Fascist art and politics, Italian political culture, and history and memory has appeared in numerous anthologies and journals.