Saturday 9 October 2021

Latest Updates (October 2021)

Summary of updates:

- translation of four articles into English;
- two books now available in original Italian;
- updated PDF links to seven books in English;
- updated PDF links to thirteen books in original Italian.

Three of the four articles in English were written by Benito Mussolini. The first concerns the death of Pope Benedict XV; the second concerns the problem of urbanism and agriculture; the third concerns British decadence. The fourth article, written by Giuseppe Cristofolini, concerns Fascist policy in Alto Adige (South Tyrol) with a historical overview of the region and its ethnic character.

Two books written by Benito Mussolini are now available here for the first time in the original Italian: 'My Life From July 29, 1883 to November 23, 1911' and 'My War Diary'. In the future these will also be made available in English.

The old PDF host is defunct; therefore several books by Mussolini and other Fascists have been uploaded to a different file host and once again are now available for download.


English:

Articles by Benito Mussolini

Articles by Other Fascists

Updated Links to PDF Files


Italiano:


Libri del Partito Nazionale Fascista

Libri del Partito Fascista Repubblicano

Libri di altri fascisti

Friday 12 March 2021

New Texts & Translations: Catechism of Race & Articles

Now available: six articles and one book, including 5 translations into English.

The first article concerns Italy, Serbia and Dalmatia. This was written by Mussolini at a time when he was still a socialist, prior to the official birth of the Fascist movement, and was written just six weeks before Italy's entry into World War I. It was also written prior to the events and episodes which took place between Italy and the Yugoslavs after the end of that war, such as the Incidents of Spalato (1918-20); the Entente's violation of the Treaty of London, the Mutilated Victory and subsequent diktat of Versailles (1919); the Fiume Enterprise (1919-20); the renunciatory Treaty of Rapallo (1920); and the annexation of Arbe to Yugoslavia (1921), all of which strained Italo-Yugoslav relations and would later shape Mussolini's thought and policy.

The second is a brief response to common anti-Fascist misconceptions, written in 1938 by Dr. Guido Mastracchio. The third article concerns notions of Romanità and Latinità in response to French intellectuals. It was written by Massimo Scaligero, an apparent Fascist writer who, after World War II, entered the realm of esoteric quackery and claimed that he had always been apolitical rather than an ideological Fascist.

Then there are two Italian-language articles: one concerning totalitarianism and the penal code, the other concerning the end of democracy and capitalism. Translations into English will be published at a later date. The last article concerns the defection of the celebrated general Giovanni Messe to the Allies, written by an anonymous Fascist in 1943. Finally, there is a brief catechism on Fascist racial views published by the National Fascist Party (PNF).