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First published in 1957, Modern Italy examines the complex political and economic challenges Italy faced during the 1950s. The book explores the strength and policies of major political parties, the new constitution, and efforts to combat over-centralization, all set against the backdrop of Fascist tyranny that had stifled political experience and liberty for two decades. It also delves into the implications of overpopulation and the urgent need for agrarian reform in a nation divided between the industrialized, prosperous North and the impoverished agricultural South. This work remains a valuable resource for scholars and researchers of Italian and European history.
Contents
Preface 1. Introduction 2. Population and Poverty 3. Constitution and Government 4. Political Parties 5. The Roman Catholic Church in Italy 6. Education 7. Industry 8. Agriculture 9. Agrarian Reform Appendix Bibliography Index



