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In Italy as in other countries the outbreak of the First World War created new opportunities and channels for propaganda. The unusual circumstances of Italy’s entry into the war meant that the government played no active role in propaganda work during the early years of the war. Public opinion was served by a pro-war nationalist press that avoided the unpleasant details of life on the front, while the army regarded discipline as more important than morale, leaving soldiers’ welfare to the Church. The momentous Italian defeat at Caporetto saw an end to this laissez-faire approach and the beginnings of a more centralised and managed effort to motivate the public and the army to the national cause.

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  • الدعاية والرقابة في إيطاليا خلال الحرب العالمية الأولى (ar)
  • Propaganda and censorship in Italy during the First World War (en)
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  • في إيطاليا، كما هو الحال في دول أخرى، أدى اندلاع الحرب العالمية الأولى إلى إتاحة الفرص أمام وسائل جديدة للدعاية. كانت الظروف الاستثنائية لدخول إيطاليا الحرب دور في عدم اضطلاع الحكومة بدور نشط في الأعمال الدعائية خلال السنوات الأولى من الحرب. قدمت صحافة قومية مؤيدة للحرب الرأي العام والتي تجنبت ذكر تفاصيل الحياة المزعجة في الجبهة، في حين اعتبر الجيش الانضباط أكثر أهمية من الروح المعنوية، وترك أمر رخاء الجنود للكنيسة. ساهمت الهزيمة الإيطالية الجسيمة أثناء معركة كابوريتو في وضع حد لهذا النهج المتساهل وبداية جهد أكثر مركزية وإدارة لتحفيز الشعب والجيش على القضية الوطنية. (ar)
  • In Italy as in other countries the outbreak of the First World War created new opportunities and channels for propaganda. The unusual circumstances of Italy’s entry into the war meant that the government played no active role in propaganda work during the early years of the war. Public opinion was served by a pro-war nationalist press that avoided the unpleasant details of life on the front, while the army regarded discipline as more important than morale, leaving soldiers’ welfare to the Church. The momentous Italian defeat at Caporetto saw an end to this laissez-faire approach and the beginnings of a more centralised and managed effort to motivate the public and the army to the national cause. (en)
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