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Books, Etc.
Online Links to Faculty Publications

Benito Mussolini: The First Fascist - Amazon

Aristocrats in Bourgeois Italy : The Piedmontese Nobility, 1861-1930 - Amazon

Aristocrats in Bourgeois Italy: The Piedmontese Nobility, 1861-1930 - Print.Google

Agrarian Elites and Italian Fascism: The Province of Bologna, 1901-1926 - Amazon

 

 

Anthony L. Cardoza

Ph.D. Princeton

Specialization: Modern European History


Acting Graduate Director

Research Interests:

  • History of Elites
  • History of Fascism
  • Modern Italian History

Major Publications:

Agrarian Elites and Italian Fascism. Princeton University Press, 1982. (Winner of Howard R. Marraro Prize, Society for Italian Historical Studies)

Aristocrats in Bourgeois Italy. Cambridge University Press, 1997. (Winner of Howard R. Marraro Prize, American Historical Association)

Benito Mussolini: The First Fascist. Longman, 2005.

La storia di Torino/The History of Turin. (Co-authored with Geoffrey Symcox) Einaudi, 2006

Undergraduate Courses:

Western Civilization Since 1700
20th Century Europe
Modern Italy
History of Contemporary International Relations

Graduate Courses:

20th Century Approaches to History
Topics in Modern European History 1870-1939
19th and 20th Italy

Office Phone: (773) 508-2236
 
E-mail address: acardoz@luc.edu

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