As Cruel as Anyone Else
Autor Angelo Del Boca Traducere de Richard Braudeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2024
Between the end of the nineteenth century and over the first half of the twentieth, Italy invaded and occupied the Horn of Africa, Libya, and several other territories. Yet recognition of this history of colonial destruction, racist violence, and genocidal aerial and chemical warfare—carried out not only during the Fascist dictatorship but also under preceding liberal governments—has been consistently repressed beneath the myth that the Italians never truly practiced colonialism.
The late journalist, historian, novelist, campaigner, and former Resistance fighter Angelo Del Boca dismantles this myth. He expertly narrates episodes of state violence committed by Italians both abroad—from Ethiopia to Slovenia, from China to Libya—and “at home” during the civil war following Unification in the 1860s or when the anti-Fascist Resistance faced off against the Republic of Salò after 1943. Attentive to the losses and pain suffered by all sides in war, Del Boca deftly demonstrates how such violence was not only a tool of domination but has also been central to creating and shaping an Italian “people.”
Drawing on a lifetime of interviews as a special correspondent, decades of work in private and state archives, and his own experiences during the Second World War, Del Boca’s popular and influential work has contributed to overturning views of Italian history. Presenting many historical episodes in English for the first time, As Cruel as Anyone Else provides a key to reading contemporary Italy, its place in international politics, and the disturbing permanence of the far-right within mainstream Italian politics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781803093727
ISBN-10: 1803093722
Pagini: 452
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
ISBN-10: 1803093722
Pagini: 452
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Notă biografică
Angelo Del Boca (1925–2021) was a foundational historian of Italian colonialism whose four-volume The Italians in East Africa remains a central resource for scholars. He was the author of dozens of books, including histories, journalistic inquiries, interviews, short stories, and memoirs. Richard Braude is a translator and writer living in Palermo, Italy.
Cuprins
Translator’s Introduction
Premise
Chapter 1. Making Italians
Chapter 2. The War on Bandits
Chapter 3. The Hell of Nokra
Chapter 4. Up Against the Boxers in China
Chapter 5. Shar al-Shatt: Massacres and Deportations
Chapter 6. The Crimes of General Cadorna
Chapter 7. The Slaves of Webi Shabeelle
Chapter 8. In Suluq as in Auschwitz
Chapter 9. Storms of Mustard Gas
Chapter 10. Debre Libanos: A Final Solution
Chapter 11. Slovenia: An Attempt at Ethnic Cleansing
Chapter 12. The Reckoning
Chapter 13. Everyone’s Rich, Happy and Anti-Communist
Premise
Chapter 1. Making Italians
Chapter 2. The War on Bandits
Chapter 3. The Hell of Nokra
Chapter 4. Up Against the Boxers in China
Chapter 5. Shar al-Shatt: Massacres and Deportations
Chapter 6. The Crimes of General Cadorna
Chapter 7. The Slaves of Webi Shabeelle
Chapter 8. In Suluq as in Auschwitz
Chapter 9. Storms of Mustard Gas
Chapter 10. Debre Libanos: A Final Solution
Chapter 11. Slovenia: An Attempt at Ethnic Cleansing
Chapter 12. The Reckoning
Chapter 13. Everyone’s Rich, Happy and Anti-Communist
Recenzii
"This volume by Del Boca, a celebrated historian of Italian colonialism, a novelist, and a journalist, comprises 13 chapters concerned with episodes of exceptional cruelty in the history of Italy and their impact. Although the text spans 150 years, covering the 19th century into much of the 20th, this is not a broad, general history of Italian colonialism. Rather, it offers a narrative account of the use of violence, often state-directed, by Italians and directed against each other and others. . . . A narrative of actions by and against Mussolini’s final regime at Salò, including repression committed by Communist partisans, is especially noteworthy. . . . Recommended."