ABSTRACT

This is the first major study in English of Fascist Italy’s overseas propaganda. Using rare Italian and French captured documents, this is also the first investigation into the relationship between Mussolini’s regime and Arab nationalist movements

This new account covers propaganda and subversive activities engineered by the Italian government in the Mediterranean and the Middle East from 1935 until 1940, when Italy entered the war. It assesses the nature of the challenge brought by the Fascist regime to British security and colonial interests in the region.

Fascist propaganda, in particular in the Arab Middle East, must be regarded as an expression of Mussolini’s foreign policy and his attempts to build an Italian empire that would stretch beyond the Mediterranean, gaining control over the exits, Gibraltar and Suez, which were in the hands of the British and the French.

The activities of individual agents and organizations are carefully reconstructed and analyzed to highlight the seemingly contradictory objectives of the Italian government: on the one hand, Rome was courting the Arab nationalist movements in Egypt and Palestine, which were seeking the support of external forces capable of providing political, financial and military backing needed to overthrow foreign rulers; on the other, the regime was promoting further territorial expansion in Africa. These aspects build into an excellent picture of this fascinating period of modern history.

This book will be of great interest to all students and scholars of politics, media, Italian history and propaganda.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|34 pages

The interwar period

chapter 1|13 pages

The challenge of nationalism

Restructuring the British empire

chapter 2|14 pages

A European Muslim power

Italy's policies in the mare nostrum and the Red Sea

part II|58 pages

Palestine and the radicalisation of Arab struggle

chapter 5|27 pages

Italian activities in Palestine

Mussolini as ‘The Sword of Islam’

chapter 6|17 pages

Nazi Germany in the Middle East

The Auswärtiges Amt and the Palestine question

part III|38 pages

Italian propaganda in Egypt

chapter 7|9 pages

Challenging the old system

Italian activities in British and French colonies

chapter 8|6 pages

The Arabisation of Egyptian nationalism

chapter 9|21 pages

Structure and forms of Italian propaganda

part IV|37 pages

Defending the empire

chapter 10|12 pages

The war of words

British cultural diplomacy and counter-propaganda in the Middle East

chapter 11|14 pages

Monitoring the Enemy

British intelligence and counter-intelligence services in the interwar years

chapter 12|9 pages

Mussolini's secret army

Italian intelligence services from the First to the Second World War

chapter |39 pages

Conclusion