Christopher Duggan

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Christopher Duggan


Born
in London, England, The United Kingdom
November 04, 1957

Died
November 02, 2015

Genre

Influences


Christopher John Hesketh Duggan was a British historian specialising in the political, social and cultural history of modern Italy. He began his career as a research fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford and then at All Souls College, Oxford. In 1987, he moved to the University of Reading where he remained until his death. He had been Professor of Modern Italian History since 2002.

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A Concise History of Italy

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The Force of Destiny: A His...

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Fascist Voices: An Intimate...

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Geschichte Siziliens und de...

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The cult of the Duce: Musso...

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Fascism and the Mafia

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Francesco Crispi, 1818-1901...

2.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2002 — 5 editions
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Italy in the Cold War: Poli...

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“In the upper echelons of the Church, the authoritarian and anti-liberal elements within fascism resonated with those – and they included Pius XI – who had come to see the turmoil and conflict that had convulsed the world in recent decades as symptoms of the deep moral malaise that had afflicted Western society since the time of the Enlightenment, with its corrosive doctrines of rights and popular sovereignty.”
Christopher Duggan, Fascist Voices: An Intimate History of Mussolini's Italy

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