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- Title
CENNI SULLA GOLIARDIA PISANA DAL FASCISMO AL '68.
- Authors
Bianco, Fabrizio Amore; Nello, Paolo
- Abstract
This two-part essay is an overview of the Goliard movement at Pisa from the rise of Fascism until the late 1960s. Part 1, by Paolo Nello, first reconstructs the rapid success of Fascism at Pisa University, with its strongarm tactics and the support of the authorities, to the detriment of antifascist and non-political organizations. Particular attention is devoted to disputes between the Fascist University Group (Guf) of Pisa and the local academic authorities in the late 1920s and to the change in the politics of university blackshirts in the 1930s. There is an examination of the posts within the Guf, the variations in its membership in the Fascist era and the numbers of participants from Pisa University in various wars and conflicts. There is also an analysis of the final, most tormented stage of the Goliard movement at Pisa and its various politics and ideologies after 8 September 1943. Part 2, by Fabrizio Amore Bianco, looks at the difficult reconstruction of the democratic Goliard movement at Pisa which started in the weeks immediately after the Liberation, moving on to the activities of the various student associations arising rapidly in the city in the late 1940s, some of which led to the first instances of friction between students and the governing body of the university and the deterioration over the following years of relations between the Goliard movement and the academic authorities. Soon the various student associations had to focus on the question of representation and the forms thereof which, during the 1950s, assumed crucial importance in defining organizational checks and balances in the Goliard movement at Pisa. The last part of this essay looks at the rapid crisis of the mid-1960s in post-World War II student associations and the onset of the process that would lead to the flareup of 1968.
- Subjects
PISA (Italy); ITALY; FASCISM; GOLIARDS; ANTI-fascist movements; STUDENTS; POSTWAR reconstruction; UNIVERSITY &; college administration; UNIVERSITY of Pisa; SOCIETIES
- Publication
Annali di Storia delle Università Italiane, 2010, Vol 14, p303
- ISSN
1127-8250
- Publication type
Article