Interventionists with caution: military press from the troubled postwar years in Lybia to May 1915

Journal title VENTUNESIMO SECOLO
Author/s Lorenzo Benadusi
Publishing Year 2016 Issue 2016/38 Language Italian
Pages 23 P. 149-171 File size 174 KB
DOI 10.3280/XXI2016-038008
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This essay analyses the attitude of the Italian Army at the outbreak of World War I. In order to do this, it draws in particular from the military press. The authoritarian Cadorna-style has led us to consider all the armed forces in favour of the intervention, but from the analysis of these materials, a diverse reality and a more detailed picture emerge. The ways in which the military organization presented itself to the world shows how, before the war, Italian society underwent a process of rapid militarization, accompanied by a progressive civilization of the army.

Keywords: Italian Army; WWI; militarization; Liberal Italy; interventionism

Lorenzo Benadusi, Interventisti con prudenza: la pubblicistica militare dall’inquieto dopoguerra libico al maggio del 1915 in "VENTUNESIMO SECOLO" 38/2016, pp 149-171, DOI: 10.3280/XXI2016-038008