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Histoire de la statistique démographique
Carl IPSEN
Assistant Professor of History and West European Studies, Indiana University
Auteur de Dictating Demography, The problem of population in Fascist Italy, Cambridge University Press, 1997
Résumé du livre:
Mussolini believed that numbers were the key to strength. Between 1922 and 1945 the Fascists attempted to translate that belief into policy by introducing a structured programme to increase the population in Italy. This included campaigns to increase the birth rate, the establishment of demographic colonies and a battle against urbanisation. This book is a detailed examination of the demographic policy of Mussolini's Fascist regime. Based on archival research, it shows how the Fascists used statistics to mould public opinion, as well as to form policy, and demonstrates the ways in which population theory at the time both reflected and informed policy. Carl Ipsen argues that Mussolini's demographic policy can tell us a great deal about the contradictory nature of Fascism itself, and describes the Fascist efforts to mould the Italian population as one of the most telling examples of the failed attempt to create a totalitarian Fascist utopia.
Chapter Contents
Introduction;
1. The background: fascism, European population policy, European demography, and the problem of population in liberal Italy;
2. The organization of totalitarian demography;
3. The realization of totalitarian demography I: Spatial population movement;
4. The realization of totalitarian demography II: Quantitative and qualitative population management;
5. The measurement of totalitarian demography;
Conclusion