Uniti sì, ma contro chi? Le reazioni al golpe in Cile nel mondo politico torinese
178-197 p.
The survey analyses the impact of the Chilean coup of September 11, 1973, on the Italian political and cultural world, with particular attention to the responses of the major mass parties and the ways in which they interpreted the event within the framework of the Cold War. The experience of the Unidad Popular government was viewed in Italy not merely as a Latin American event, but as a potential mirror of domestic political dynamics, contributing to a redefinition of strategies and alliances. The article also traces the evolution of historiography on the topic, highlighting both the initial delays and gaps, and the more recent lines of research that emerged around the fiftieth anniversary of the coup characterized by a growing transnational perspective, increased attention to social history, and a renewed interest in the political cultures of the right. [Publisher's Text]
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ISSN: 1972-5493
KEYWORDS
- golpe cileno, Torino, compromesso storico, solidarietà, unitarietà
- Chilean coup, Turin, historic compromise, solidarity, unity
