Description
About the Author
Christian Giudice received his PhD from the University of Gothenburg. His work focuses on the Italian esoteric milieu of the early twentieth century. His other interests include fin de siecle occultism in France, England and Italy, Guenonian Traditionalism, the history of Thelema, and the relationship between occultism and cinema.
Reviews
With this outstanding volume, Christian Giudice is offering us the first academic monograph ever dedicated to Arturo Reghini and his milieu. Erudite, wide-ranging and yet eminently readable, the present study illuminates the cultural and political roots of fin-de-siecle and early twentieth-century Occultism in Italy, up to and including the Fascist era. By retracing Reghini's intricate intellectual and Masonic journeys, Giudice gives us a penetrating analysis of the entanglements of occult spirituality, (neo)pagan Roman Traditionalism and an anti-modern political stance typical of the then cultural avant-garde, in an Italy grappling with the seemingly unstoppable onslaught of modernity, nationalism, and war. * Jean-Pierre Brach, Directeur d'etudes, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne *
Occult Imperium covers the life and work of Arturo Reghini, Italian esotericist, translator of Rene Guenon, and author of the original "Pagan Imperialism" of 1914, a work that inspired the title, and much of the content, of Julius Evola's Pagan Imperialism of 1928. Occult Imperium is recommended for all who have an interest in the history of Traditionalism, Guenon, and Evola, and also because it introduces us to the little-known Italian esoteric milieu from before the First World War to the Fascist period, a milieu that both echoes and differs from the better-known French esoteric milieu of the same period. * Mark Sedgwick, author of Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century *
With this outstanding volume, Christian Giudice is offering us the first academic monograph ever dedicated to Arturo Reghini and his milieu. Erudite, wide-ranging and yet eminently readable, the present study illuminates the cultural and political roots of fin-de-siecle and early twentieth-century Occultism in Italy, up to and including the Fascist era. By retracing Reghini's intricate intellectual and Masonic journeys, Giudice gives us a penetrating analysis of the entanglements of occult spirituality, (neo)pagan Roman Traditionalism and an anti-modern political stance typical of the then cultural avant-garde, in an Italy grappling with the seemingly unstoppable onslaught of modernity, nationalism, and war * Jean-Pierre Brach, Directeur d'etudes, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne *
Occult Imperium covers the life and work of Arturo Reghini, Italian esotericist, translator of Rene Guenon, and author of the original "Pagan Imperialism" of 1914, a work that inspired the title, and much of the content, of Julius Evola's Pagan Imperialism of 1928. Occult Imperium is recommended for all who have an interest in the history of Traditionalism, Guenon, and Evola, and also because it introduces us to the little-known Italian esoteric milieu from before the First World War to the Fascist period, a milieu that both echoes and differs from the better-known French esoteric milieu of the same period * Mark Sedgwick, author of Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century. *
Based on a PhD thesis, this book is the first English monograph about the Italian esotericist Arturo Reghini (1878-1946). Through a detailed analysis of the social, cultural, and political context of Italy at the turn of the twentieth century, Giudice demonstrates the specificity of the ideals that informed the Schola Italica (Italic School), the neo-Pythagorean circle led by Reghini and his master Amedeon Armentano (1886-1966). * Lukas K. Pokorny, University of Vienna *
Giudice's book is highly recommended for those interested in Reghini, Italian occultism, and its ambiguous relationship with the Fascist regime. * Davide Marino, Religious Studies Review *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197610244
Author Christian Giudice
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 164mm * 240mm * 27mm