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Renzo De Felice (8 April 1929 – 25 May 1996) was an Italian historian. He was born in Rieti and studied at the Sapienza University of Rome. In his youth De Felice joined the Italian Communist Party. He left the party after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.[1] He wrote more than 20 books and a large number of essays based on his extensive research.[2] He was especially known for his studies on fascism. On this subject he was considered an expert.[2]
He spent more than 40 years (1956-1996) of his life writing a biography of Benito Mussolini.[1] He died before completing it. De Felice was considered an historical revisionist. He taught history at the Sapienza University of Rome.[3] He was married to Livia De Ruggiero. De Felice died May 25, 1996 in Rome.[3]
Selected Works
[change | change source]- Storia degli ebrei italiani sotto il fascismo, 1961.
- The Jews in Fascist Italy. A History, Enigma Books, 2001. ISBN 978-1-929631-01-8
- Mussolini, 4 volumes, 1965-1997 (Turin, 1965–97)
- vol. 1, Mussolini il rivoluzionario, 1883–1920; vol. 2, Mussolini il fascista, pt. 1, La conquista del potere, 1921–1925, pt. 2, L’organizzazione dello Stato fascista, 1925–1929; vol. 3, Mussolini il duce, pt. 1, Gli anni del consenso, 1929–1936, pt. 2, Lo stato totalitario, 1936–1940; vol. 4, Mussolini l’alleato, 1940–1945, pt. 1, L’Italia in guerra, 1940–1943, bk. 1, Dalla guerra “breve” alla guerra lunga, bk. 2, Crisi e agonia del regime, pt. 2, La guerra civile, 1943–1945.
- Le interpretazioni del fascismo, 1969.
- Il fascismo: le interpretazioni dei contemporanei e degli storici, 1970.
- Intervista sul fascismo, edited by Michael Ledeen, 1975.
- Ebrei in un paese arabo: gli ebrei nella Libia contemporanea tra colonialismo, nazionalismo arabo e sionismo (1835-1970), 1978.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Return to Normalcy or a New Beginning: Concepts and Expectations for a Postwar Europe Around 1945, eds. Joachim Lund; Per Øhrgaard (Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press, 2008), p. 68
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Emilio Gentile, 'Renzo De Felice: A Tribute', Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 32, No. 2 (Apr., 1997), p. 140
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Deaths". The Washington Post. 26 May 1996. Archived from the original on 31 March 2002. Retrieved 20 January 2015., via HighBeam Research. 20 Jan. 2015