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ID175179
Title ProperTechnological Fiasco
Other Title InformationScientific Research, Institutional Culture, and Fascism in the Italian Navy (1919–1940)
LanguageENG
AuthorNinno, Fabio De
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article analyzes the causes of the Italian Navy’s delay in developing new technologies during the interwar years. The wider institutional panorama of Fascist Italy, characterized by the polycratic chaos typical of totalitarian regimes and interservice rivalry, combined with naval cultural opposition to technological change, rooted in part in the Italian naval officers corps. Employing new archival sources, the essay explains how the institutional-cultural background hampered scientific cooperation between the Navy, other armed forces, and national scientific institutions. The slowdown in Italian naval technological development and its subsequent failure to develop new technologies such as radar and sonar were a central cause of the Italian fleet’s poor performance in the Second World War.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Military History Vol. 84, No.3; Jul 2020: p.798-824
Journal SourceJournal of Military History 2020-09 84, 3
Key WordsFascism ;  Scientific Research ;  Technological Fiasco ;  Institutional Culture ;  Italian Navy (1919–1940)