A Monastery for the Ibex: Conservation, State, and Conflict on the Gran Paradiso, 1919-1949

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Gran Paradiso National Park is Italy’s oldest, and was instrumental in preventing the extinction of the Alpine ibex between World War I and just after World War II. Today, there are more than 30,000 ibex living in the Alps, all of which descended from that last colony protected in Gran Paradiso under Mussolini’s rule. Wilko Graf von Hardenberg merges the history of conservation with the area’s social history and Italy’s larger political history to produce a multifaceted narrative about the park as an institution, the conflicts it triggered, and practices adopted to manage the ibex despite hurdles placed by the fascist regime. The book’s central argument is that, in fascist Italy, preservation—propaganda notwithstanding—was a product of the regime’s continuities with the previous liberal system. Italy’s total fascist transformation, accomplished only more than a decade after Mussolini took power, virtually unmade the early successes of preservation set in place by the nascent “nature state” in the regime’s early years. Despite this conflict, conservationists succeeded in preserving the ibex. Hardenberg positions this success within the broader history of science, conservation, and tourism in fascist Italy and the Alpine region, creating a comprehensive historical background and comparative reference to ongoing debates about the role of nature conservation in general and in relation to the state and its agencies.

Author(s): Wilko Graf von Hardenberg
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 270
City: Pittsburgh

Contents
Acknowledgments
Maps
A Paradise Reclaimed: An Introduction
1. The Devils' Paradise: The Battle to Save the Ibex
2. Managing Paradise: Structures of Conservation and Contexts of Conflict
3. Trouble in Paradise: Protests, Appeasement, and Hunting
4. A Blackshirt's Hell: Making Conservation Fascist
5. Knowing Paradise: The Role of Science in Preservation
6. Strangers in Paradise: Tourism and the Perception of Conservation
Resistant Paradise: An Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index