Exclusive Interview with Nicola Guerra on the Italian Far Right
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In this extensive interview, I speak with Professor Nicola Guerra of the University of Turku about the post-war Italian far right. We cover a range of topics, from the influence of the United States Counter Intelligence Corps to the formation of various subversive networks (including Propaganda Due and Rosa dei Venti), as well as the development of the second generation of fascist militants and the phenomenon of "Red-Brownism." Professor Guerra's book, The Italian Far Right from 1945 to the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, will be out soon through Routledge, and you can check it out here: https://www.routledge.com/The-Italian-Far-Right-from-1945-to-the-Russia-Ukraine-Conflict/Guerra/p/book/9781032566252
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