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dc.contributor.authorVovchuk, L.-
dc.contributor.authorSavchenko, V.-
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-22T08:59:35Z-
dc.date.available2026-01-22T08:59:35Z-
dc.date.issued2025-
dc.identifier.issn2519-058X-
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001652131100012-
dc.identifier.urihttp://eehb.dspu.edu.ua/article/view/346039-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.chmnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/3079-
dc.descriptionVovchuk, L., & Savchenko, V. (2025). “Italian Scandals” in Odesa (on the History of the Italian Consulate General Activities in Odesa in 1924–1929). East European Historical Bulletin, (37), 129–141. DOI: 10.24919/2519-058X.37.346039uk_UA
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this article is to analyse the Italian Consulate General activities in Odesa in 1924-1929, as well as to examine the methods of work of the United State Political Administration, the Main Intelligence Administration, the Comintern, MODR informing the Soviet agent network of the 'Italian direction' in Odesa. The research methodology is based on a comprehensive approach, which is founded on the principles of historicism, scientific rigour, analysis, synthesis, generalisation, and prosopographic methods. Firstly, the scientific novelty of the article consists in reconstructing the overall picture of the consular office establishment, its staff,functions and daily activities; secondly, in highlighting the dramatic events and political scandals associated with the Italian Consulate General in Odesa in 1924-1929. Conclusions. In the 1920s the Soviet-Italian relations were shaped by a contradictory combination of economic pragmatism and ideological confrontation. Italy was one of the first major European powers to recognise the USSR, which opened up opportunities for active trade and cooperation in the field of transport and maritime shipping. For the Soviet leadership, these ties had a dual purpose: to meet the countrys' economic needs and, at the same time, to use diplomatic channels as a cover for the activities of an agent network aimed at supporting the 'world revolution', especially in Italy, where revolutionary sentiments after World War I were still quite strong. In response, Italian diplomatic missions in the USSR, in particular the Consulate General of Italy in Odesa, were actively involved not only in routine consular affairs, but also in counterintelligence. Their efforts were aimed at countering the spread of Soviet propaganda among Italian sailors and political emigrants, monitoring visits to the Interclub, and protecting Italys' national interests in the Soviet environment. The so-called 'Italian scandals' are indicative in this context: tragic events such as the murder of Italian Vice-Consul S. Cozzio, or numerous conflicts surrounding Odesa Interclub, which show that behind official diplomatic cooperation there was a tense struggle between two totalitarian regimes-Bolshevik and Fascist. This struggle had not only a local but also an international dimension, as it reflected the clash of two ideological projects-communist and fascist-for influence in Europe in the interwar period.uk_UA
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.publisherIVAN FRANKO DROHOBYCH STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVuk_UA
dc.subjectItalyuk_UA
dc.subjectUSSRuk_UA
dc.subjectUkrainian SSRuk_UA
dc.subjectOdesauk_UA
dc.subjectConsulate Generaluk_UA
dc.subjectInterclubagentsuk_UA
dc.title“Italian Scandals” in Odesa (on the History of the Italian Consulate General Activities in Odesa in 1924–1929)uk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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