Augusto Costantino Mussolini: i ricorsi storici delle rivoluzioni tra propaganda e disegni provvidenziali
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
This research arises by focusing on the parallelism Augustus-Constantine, sug-
gested just by the first christian emperor as a key point of his policy and an inspiring principle
of his propaganda in the letter to the provincials of Palestine; after matching these two great
emperors and authors of disguised revolutions, we deal with the attitudes of those intellectuals,
politicians and ideologists who were involved in laying the foundations of propaganda com-
municative system of fascism, with the ambitious programs of urban planning transformation,
cultural and social renewal and colonial conquests. Both emperors are present as reference
models within the mytography of Mussolini: behind the fascistized Augustus, founder of an
Empire seen as bearer of order and harmony, and able to subdue the Ethiopians, the fascistized
Constantine often emerges as the providential man who was capable of realizing reconcilia-
tion between State and Catholic Church.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Augustus; Constantine; propaganda; revolution; fascism
Elenco autori:
Casella, Marilena
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