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Driving modernity: technology, experts, politics, and fascist motorways, 1922-1943 - 3

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On March 26th, 1923, in a formal ceremony, construction of the Milan–Alpine Lakes autostrada officially began, the preliminary step toward what would become the first European motorway. That Benito Mussolini himself participated in the festivities indicates just how important the project was to Italian Fascism. Driving Modernity recounts the twisting fortunes of the autostrada, which—alongside railways, aviation, and other forms of mobility—Italian authorities hoped would spread an ideology of technological nationalism. It explains how Italy ultimately failed to realize its mammoth infrastructural vision, addressing the political and social conditions that made a coherent plan of development impossible.

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Product Details
Berghahn Books
1785334506 / 9781785334504
eBook (EPUB)
01/04/2017
English
208 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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