Abstract:
The short-lived political season of the Partito d’Azione spanned from 1942 to 1947. Playing its part in the Resistance this party had succeeded in giving of its best in the fierce armed struggle against the Nazis and fascists, but failed to adapt to the political normality of the post-war period and reconstruction. In this context the “democratic revolution” line represented the sole attempt to prefigure a republican Italy set more on breaking with the past than preserving continuity. Manlio Rossi Doria’s contribution to this line still remains of central importance for historiographic study of the events marking this period of Italy’s history.
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