Description
In 1912, Italy occupied Rhodes, an Ottoman town inhabited by Greek Orthodox, Muslims, Jews, and Catholics. Rhodes became a territory of Italy's empire in 1923 following the Treaty of Lausanne, only one year after Mussolini seized power in Rome. The Ottoman demise corresponded to the expansion of fascist imperialism in the Mediterranean. Both the Ottoman Young Turks and Italian colonial governors invoked the role of a "new generation" of youth in imperial rule.
Generations of Empire investigates the relationship between state and society in light of successive transformations of imperial rule, rethinking Italian colonialism as post-Ottoman history. Andreas Guidi explores how communal life in the town of Rhodes was affected by the transition between these regimes, from an autocratic to a constitutional empire in late Ottoman years to Italian military occupation to fascist annexation. Based on archival sources in five languages from seven different countries, the book investigates generational dynamics in the domains of political activism, the family, education, work and leisure, and mobility. Generations of Empire offers a vivid picture of how a local society navigated large-scale social and political transformations in the modern Mediterranean.
About the Author
Andreas Guidi is an associate professor at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO) in Paris.
Reviews
"Andreas Guidi has succeeded in bringing together multiple fields and histories and in weaving together a complex and nuanced narrative...this is a fascinating and important work and a most welcome contribution to the scholarship."
-- Nazan Maksudyan * Journal of Social History *"Guidi has constructed a theoretical framework that teases out a wide range of themes from his sources and has shaped them into provocative images of life during the interwar transitions of Rhodes. An equally wide range of historians should want to read the book." -- Orel Beilinson, Yale University * H-Diplo *
Book Information
ISBN 9781487541279
Author Andreas Guidi
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint University of Toronto Press
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Weight(grams) 600g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 159mm * 20mm