Article ID: CBB579668594

The Very Grounds Underlying Twentieth-Century Authoritarian Regimes: Building Soil Fertility in Italian Libya and the Brazilian Cerrado (2021)

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This article analyzes the role of soil in the making of authoritarian regimes and illustrates twentieth-century practices and discourses related to fertility across the globe. It compares two different approaches to and understandings of soil fertility: the first emerged in North Libya under Italian Fascist rule (1922–1943), the second in Central Brazil during the civil-military dictatorship (1964–1985). We compare two soil-forming processes that changed physical and chemical properties of the original matter and were embedded within specific ideologies of modernization. In both cases, state agendas of agrarian production played a paramount role not only in socioeconomic projects but also as an instrument to suppress opposition. Technocratic and political aspects of building and maintaining fertility were interwoven, although in different patterns in the two countries. We show how the rejuvenation of land bled into the regeneration of communities through processes that anchored the self-definition and development of these authoritarian regimes, and argue that attempts at landscape transformations through agricultural activity and strategies of fertilization are inescapable features of dictatorships. In so doing, we elaborate the concept of “authoritarian soil.” The juxtaposition of these non-synchronous cases reveals how agricultural modernization developed throughout the twentieth century. Our study is rooted in environmental history and contributes to the ongoing dialogue between that field and science and technology studies. Its cross-temporal, comparative methodology draws upon sources and historiographical debates in English, Italian, and Portuguese.

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Authors & Contributors
Biasillo, Roberta
Hardenberg, Wilko Graf von
Armiero, Marco
Federico Paolini
James Sievert
Giuli, Matteo
Journals
Environmental History
Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Environment and History
Ecology
Archiv für Sozialgeschichte
Publishers
University of North Carolina Press
White Horse Press
Viella
University of Pittsburgh Press
University of Chicago Press
University of Arizona Press
Concepts
Environmental history
Agriculture
Fascism
Soil science
Science and politics
Colonialism
People
Mussolini, Benito
Pastushenko, Vasyl Onufriievych
Antonil, André João
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
17th century
Places
Italy
Brazil
Germany
Soviet Union
Africa
Libya
Institutions
United States Air Force (USAF)
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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