Description
About the Author
Vanda Wilcox is the author of Morale and the Italian Army in the First World War (2016) and editor of Italy in the Era of the Great War (2018). She has taught at John Cabot University and Trinity College, Rome Campus, and most recently at NYU Paris.
Reviews
Highly Recommended * N. Greene, CHOICE *
Wilcox makes an important contribution to advancing ... older school of thought by bringing to the fore the long-neglected role of empire in the Italian wartime experience. * Jessi A. J. Gilchrist, University of Toronto, International Journal *
Wilcox has strengthened her reputation as a leading scholar of Italy and the Great War ... a well written, perceptive and valuable account * Tim Halstead, The Western Front Association *
Italy's Great War was an imperial war, a war for territory gained by conquest. Vanda Wilcox's elegant narrative lays bare these tragic illusions, and shows why they could never have been realized. Here is an original contribution to the defeat embedded in Italy's 'victory' in the Great War. * Jay Winter, Yale University *
It is a grim story, but one which...is told extremely well. * Charles J. Esdaile, University of Liverpool, England, War in History *
The Italian Empire and the Great War provides a superb, updated discussion of Italian military and diplomatic decision making during the First World War. Comprehensive and clear, this engaging study will be very useful to both scholars and students. * Michael R. Ebner, Syracuse University, Journal of Modern History *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198822943
Author Vanda Wilcox
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 163mm * 20mm