ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1991. This book concerns the reception and spread of American-style progressivism in post-Fascist Italy. It places educational reconstruction in fuller historical perspective referring to newly-available archival sources. Documenting the Allied input to reconstruction efforts and the response of the Italian bureaucrats and the Church, the book shows the struggle over schooling that sheds light on other political and social questions in this period. This is an in-depth study of the Anglo-American reconstruction policy in education which is a substantial contribution to understanding America’s post-war cultural and social influence throughout Western European society.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|30 pages

An Authoritarian Educational Heritage

chapter 3|31 pages

The South Under Allied Military Rule

chapter 4|36 pages

Return of the Repressed:

chapter 5|22 pages

The Maturation of Didactic Reform

chapter 6|22 pages

From Hot War to Cold:

chapter 7|22 pages

Counter-Reformation

chapter Epilogue|11 pages

The American Intervention in Comparative Perspective