My Account Log in

1 option

Occult imperium : Arturo Reghini, Roman traditionalism, and the anti-modern reaction in Fascist Italy / Christian Giudice.

Van Pelt Library BF1434.I8 G58 2022
Loading location information...

Available This item is available for access.

Log in to request item
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Giudice, Christian, author.
Contributor:
Isaac Norris Library Fund.
Series:
Oxford studies in Western esotericism
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Occultism--Italy--History--20th century.
Occultism.
Reghini, Arturo.
History.
Italy--History--20th century.
Italy.
Physical Description:
xii, 328 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. The Anti-Modern Side of Modernity
1.1. Anti-Modern Sentiments in Modern Italy
1.2. The Metaphysics of Dunces?
1.2.1. Occultism and Modernity: Strange Bedfellows?
1.2.2. From Yates to Eternity
1.2.3. Enter Tradition and Traditionalism
1.2.4. Paganism versus Christianity in Traditionalism
1.3. Reghini through the Modern Looking Glass
1.3.1. Multiple Modernities and Occultism
1.3.2. The Invention of Sacred Traditions and the Occult
1.4. Overview of the Book's Chapters
1.4.1. The Italian Occult Milieu at the Turn of the Century
1.4.2. The Early Years (1898-1910): Avant-Garde, Theosophy, and Modernity
1.4.3. Schola Italica and the Rito Filosofico Italiano (1910-1915)
1.4.4. The Great War and Imperialismo Pagano: A Clash between the Modern and the Traditional (1915-1920)
1.4.5. Fascism and Traditionalism (1920-1925)
1.4.6. The 1/rGroup and the End of a Dream (1925-1929)
1.4.7. Silentium post Clamores: The Final Years (1930-1946)
1.5. Conclusion
Appendix: Imperialismo Pagano
2. Risorgimento Italy: Occultism, Politics, the Rise of the Nation State, and Roman Traditionalism
2.1. A Historical Overview of the Risorgimento
2.1.1. A Brief Outline
2.1.2. Risorgimento as Roman Tradition and the Role of Freemasonry in the Unification Process
2.1.3. Freemasonry in Italy in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
2.2. Pope Pius IX and the Roman Question
2.3. Italy and Nineteenth-Century Occultism
2.3.1. The Origins and Spread of Spiritualism
2.3.2. Spiritualism and Spiritism among the Risorgimento Elite
2.4. The Naples School and the Occult Italo/Roman Primacy
2.4.1. The Metanarrative of Primacy: Mazzoldi and Mengozzi
2.4.2. Occultism in Nineteenth-Century Naples
3. The Early Years (1902-1910): Avant-Garde, Theosophy, and Anti-Modernism
3.1. Reghini's Early Life and the Reghini Di Pontremoli Family
3.2. The Crisis of Positivism and the Rise of Neo-Idealism
3.2.1. Italian Philosophy in the Late Nineteenth Century
3.2.2. Benedetto Croce and Idealism as Counterpositivism
3.3. The Florentine Avant-Garde: The Case of Leonardo
3.3.1. Birth and Characteristics of the Florentine Avant-Garde
3.3.2. The Three Lives of Leonardo and Its Occultist Phase
3.3.3. Rehnini and Leonardo
3.4. Reghini between Avant-Garde and the Theosophical Society
3.4.1. The Theosophical Society in Italy
3.4.2. The Theosophical Library
3.4.3. The Roots of Roman Traditionalism in Theosophy
3.4.4. Reghini's Theosophical Writings
4. The Schola Italica and the Rito Filosofico Italiano (1910
1914): Initiation and Invention of Tradition in Modern Italy
4.1. The Role of Freemasonry in Modern Italy
4.1.1. A Brief History of Italian Freemasonry (1861-1914)
4.1.2. Anti-Clericalism within Italian Freemasonry
4.1.3. Nationalism and Irredentism within Freemasonry
4.1.4. Fringe Masonry in Italy
4.2. Meeting Ara and Reghini's Masonic Past
4.2.1. Enter Freemasonry: From Rigeneratori to Lucifero
4.2.2. A Mysterious Gentleman: Amedeo Rocco Armentano
4.2.3. Reghini's Initiation into the Schola Italica
4.2.4. Invented Traditions as an Epistemological Strategy
4.3. Enter Frosini: A Singular Ally
4.3.1. The Rito Filosofico Italiano
4.3.2. Changes within the Rito Filosofico and the Its Short Life
5. The Great War and "Pagan Imperialism" (1914
1920): A Clash between the Modern and the Traditional
5.1. Interventionism and Nationalism in Italy (1910
1914)
5.1.1. The Larger Picture: Italy and Nationalism
5.1.2. Reghini and Roman Traditionalist Volunteers
5.2. 1914: Pagan Imperialism: A Textual Analysis
5.2.1. The Context of "Imperialismo Pagano"
5.2.2. "Introduction"
5.2.3. "Impero e Cristianesimo" ("Empire and Christendom")
5.2.4. "La Tradizione Imperiale Romana" ("The Roman Imperial Tradition")
5.2.5. "L'Idea Imperiale Dopo Dante" ("The Imperial Idea after Dante")
6. Fascism and Traditionalism: Modernity and Anti-Modernity (1920
1925)
6.1. The Larger Picture: A Historical Overview
6.1.1. Benito Mussolini and the March on Rome
6.1.2. Fascism and Roman Traditionalism: Anti-Modern or Modern?
6.1.3. Social Occult Modernism
6.2. Occultism and Fascism: A Real Partnership?
6.2.1. The Fascist Link with Occultism: The 1920s
6.3. Guenonian Traditionalism
6.3.1. Guenon and the Birth of Traditionalism
6.3.2. Guenon and Traditionalism in 1920s Italy
6.3.3. The Reghini-Guenon Correspondence (1923
1926)
6.4. Roman Traditionalism from 1920 to 1925
6.4.1. The End of the Beginning
6.4.2. The Beginning of the End
7. The Ur Group and the End of a Dream (1923
1929)
7.1. Le Parole Sacre Di Passo Published by Atanbr (1922)
7.1.1. Meeting Ciro Alvi and the Atanbr Publishing House
7.1.2. Le Parole: Reghini's First Monograph (1922)
7.2. The Journals Atanor (1924) and Ignis (1925)
7.2.1. Reghini's First Journal: Atanbr
7.2.2. Ignis
7.3. Ur and the Ur Group: Practical Occultism
7.3.1. The Ur Journal (1927
1928)
7.3.2. The Ur Group and the Break with Evola
8. Silentium Post Clamores (1930-1946)
8.1. Troubles in the Capital: 1929-1938
8.2. Reghini's Works in the 1930s and 1940s
8.2.1. "HFascio Littorio" (1934)
8.2.2. Per La Restituzione Delia Geometria Pitagorica (1935)
8.2.3. Dei Numrti Pitagorici (1936
1944)
8.3. The Final Years (1939
1946)
9. Concluding Remarks.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Isaac Norris Library Fund.
ISBN:
9780197610244
0197610242
OCLC:
1295106525
Publisher Number:
99990178417

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

Find

Home Release notes

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Find catalog Using Articles+ Using your account