Bocci Bocci

The term Bocci Bocci is an Italian linguistic corruption of the word Bolshevism, meaning to "Break everything", used particularly in Florence and Tuscancy during the Biennio Rosso, in which there was a number of mass strikes against high costs of living, self-management experiments towards autarky through land and factory occupation, and in Turin and Milan, workers councils were formed with factory occupation under the leadership of anarcho-syndicalists.

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References

  • Roberto Bianchi: Bocci-buds. The food riots of 1919 in Tuscany, Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki, Florence, 2001 ISBN 88-222-4983-6
  • Roberto Bianchi: Peace, bread, land. The 1919 in Italy, Odradek, Rome, 2006 ISBN 88-86973-82-9
  • Fabio Fabbri: The Origins of the Civil War. Italy from Fascism to the Great War (1918–1921), Utet, Torino, 2009 ISBN 978-88-02-08196-0
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