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The Jews in Mussolini's Italy: From Equality to Persecution: George L. Mosse Series in the History of European Culture, Sexuality, and Ideas

Autor Michele Sarfatti Traducere de John Tedeschi, Anne C. Tedeschi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 dec 2006
      Often overshadowed by the persecution of Jews in Germany, the treatment of Jews in fascist Italy comes into sharp focus in this volume by Italian historian Michele Sarfatti. Using thorough and careful statistical evidence to document how the Italian social climate changed from relatively just to irredeemably prejudicial, Sarfatti begins with a history of Italian Jews in the decades before fascism—when Jews were fully integrated into Italian national life—and provides a deft and comprehensive history from fascism’s rise in 1922 to its defeat in 1945. 
 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299217341
ISBN-10: 0299217345
Pagini: 438
Ilustrații: 17 b-w photos, 2 line b-w maps, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Seria George L. Mosse Series in the History of European Culture, Sexuality, and Ideas


Recenzii

"Michele Sarfatti has challenged and effectively demolished the myth that Italian fascism was simply aping Hitler's Germany in its creation of the racial laws against the Jews. He describes the independent genesis of Mussolini's racial policy and its distinct character."—Alexander Stille, author of The Sack of Rome and Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families Under Fascism
“This rich and compassionate study of the plight of Italy’s Jews combines vivid narrative with scrupulous historical accuracy.”—Booklist

“Prodigiously documented and definitive.”—Publishers Weekly

Notă biografică

Michele Sarfatti is director of the Centro di documentazione ebraica contemporanea in Milan and the author of many books and articles about Jews in fascist Italy. John Tedeschi is a Reformation historian, and Anne C. Tedeschi is a book conservator. Their many co-translated works include the award-winning The Cheese and the Worms by Carlo Ginzburg.

Descriere

    Often overshadowed by the persecution of Jews in Germany, the treatment of Jews in fascist Italy comes into sharp focus in this volume by Italian historian Michele Sarfatti. Beginning with a history of Italian Jews in the decades before fascism—when Jews were fully integrated into Italian national life—Sarfatti provides a deft and comprehensive history from the rise of fascism in 1922 to its defeat in 1945.
    From the beginning of his regime, Mussolini degraded the relationship between Italian Jews and the state. In 1938, anti-Jewish legislation deprived Jews of their rights and their livelihoods—with laws that sometimes preceded the concurrent German legislation—and 1943 marked the beginning of physical persecution of Jews in areas not yet liberated by the Allies.
    Sarfatti's work is a vigorous condemnation of Mussolini and his regime. Available in English for the first time, this revised and expanded edition uses thorough and careful statistical evidence to document how the Italian social climate changed from relatively just to irredeemably prejudicial.  Most forcefully, Sarfatti demonstrates that Rome did not simply follow the lead of Berlin.  Rather, Mussolini showed the ability to independently develop a hostile relationship with Italy's Jews, one that eventually led the Italian regime to cooperate in Hitler's "Final Solution."

The translation of this book has been funded by SEPS—Segretariato Europeo per le Pubblicazioni Scientifiche    
Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine