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ID089540
Title ProperGeopolitica
Other Title Informationthe geographical and imperial consciousness of Fascist Italy
LanguageENG
AuthorAntonsich, Marco
Summary / Abstract (Note)Very few contributions have been published in English on the Italian geopolitical tradition of the interwar years. This is rather surprising, given the fact that, after Geopolitik, Italian geopolitics was one of the largest and most significant in Europe. This article aims to fill this void, by offering a detailed and critical investigation into this intellectual production. Although the article traces the origins of Italian geopolitics back to the 1920s, its main focus is on Geopolitica (1939-1942), the journal which, more than any others, embodied the attempts to give Italy its own geopolitics. Despite its ambitious proposal to become the 'imperial-geographical consciousness' of the Fascist regime, Geopolitica remained largely confined within the circle of academic geography and ultimately also failed to influence the development of Italian geographical tradition.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 14, No. 2; Apr 2009: p.256 - 277
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol. 14, No. 2; Apr 2009: p.256 - 277
Key WordsGeopolitica ;  Geographical and Imperial Consciousness ;  Fascist Italy ;  Italian Geopolitics