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Indignation, Ideologies, and Armed Mobilization: Civil War in Italy, 1943–45

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Summary

Most explanations of why individuals fight in civil wars have focused on material factors, such as expected political or economic benefits.  The history of the internal war that broke out in Italy during the final stages of World War II, however, shows that emotions and ideas—specifically, indignation and radical ideologies—can also fuel armed mobilization.

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Costalli, Stefano and Andrea Ruggeri. “Indignation, Ideologies, and Armed Mobilization: Civil War in Italy, 1943–45.” Fall 2015

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