Emilio Gentile (born 31 August 1946, in Bojano) is an Italian historian specializing in the ideology and culture of fascism. Gentile is considered one of Italy's foremost cultural historians of fascist ideology. He studied under Renzo De Felice and wrote a book about him.
Gentile is a professor at the Sapienza University of Rome. He considers fascism a form of political religion. He also applied the theory of political religion to the United States after the September 11 attacks.
In 2003, Professor Gentile was awarded the Hans Sigrist Prize.
Source: Emilio Gentile on Wikipedia.
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History, Politics and government, Fascism, 2007, Alfredo Rocco, Architecture, Buildings, structures, Christianity and politics, Congresses, Congressi, Fascism and architecture, Fascism, italy, Italia, Italian National characteristics, Italy, history, National characteristics, Italian, Nationalism, Nationalism, europe, Political culture, Political ideologies, Political science, Religion, Religion and politics, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001ID Numbers
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