Modigliani, Giuseppe Emanuele |
the ILGWU and Modigliani, 140 |
Modigliani and the American Labor Party (ALP), 148 |
Modigliani’s tour of U.S. cities, 146–147 |
Romualdi, Nenni and Modigliani: “American Labor Party––Why?,”, 149 |
triumph at Madison Square Garden, 140 |
Modigliani, Vera, 140 |
Molossi (Questore in missione) and Fascists in U.S.,, 95–98 |
Morgan, R.G., 145 |
Mussolini, Benito, xi, 1, 2, 4, 7, 15–16, 19–21, 24–31, 33–41, 44–69, 74–84, 86–95, 98–102, 107–108, 110–116, 127–132, 134–138, 143–147, 151–163, 165–170, 176–182, 198–202, 207–209, 214n10, 220n18,, 220n19, 220n23, 220n26, 221n15, 222n21, 222n31, 223n13, 223n16, 223n26,, 223n27, 223n29, 224n2, 224n3, 224n4, 224n5, 224n9, 224n10, 224n15, 224n17, 224n18, 225n21, 225n22, 225n23, 228n3, 232n7–232n8 |
American press and the Ethiopian crisis, 151–153 |
American reaction to Matteotti’s murder, 53–55 |
the anti-Fascist press (the New Leader) and condemnation of Mussolini, 159–163 |
disbanding the Fascist League of North America, 135–136 |
the Fascist and anti-Fascist press reaction to Matteotti’s murder and Mussolini, 56–71 |
Generoso Pope and the Ethiopian campaign, 158–159 |
Giolitti, Mussolini, and an alliance with America, 49–50 |
Italy–U.S. “entente” in the Mediterranean and Middle East, 48–50 |
League of Nations and the Ethiopian crisis, 154–155 |
Menicucci, Longo, and Mussolini, 87–90 |
Mussolini’s bravadoes, xiii |
Mussolini and the Ethiopian crisis, 146–147 |
Mussolini’s reaction to the Giordano Plan, 165–170 |
Roosevelt, the Ethiopian crisis, and the Neutrality Act, 154–158 |
Nazzaro, Vincenzo, xi–xii |
Nietzschian isothymia, 179 |
Nenni, Pietro, 148 |
news media |
anti-Fascist |
Alba Nuova,, 125 |
dei Refrattari,, 60 |
Giustizia e Libertá,, 170 |
Il Lavoratore,, 61, 64, 69, 79, 102, 118, 124, 126–128, 130–131 |
Il Lavoro,, 118 |