Mussolini's Camps: Civilian Internment in Fascist Italy (1940-1943)

Author:   Carlo Capogreco (University of Calabria, Italy) ,  Norma Bouchard (San Diego State University, USA) ,  Valerio Ferme (Northern Arizona University, USA)
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Pages:   314
Publication Date:   27 November 2019
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Author:   Carlo Capogreco (University of Calabria, Italy) ,  Norma Bouchard (San Diego State University, USA) ,  Valerio Ferme (Northern Arizona University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9781138333086


ISBN 10:   1138333085
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   27 November 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A book that presents irrefutable documentary evidence and is of key importance for any assessment and historical judgment of Italian Fascism and its nature. Simon Levis Sullam, University of Venice, Italy Mussolini's Camps is first and foremost a historical essay, yet laudably written so as to reach a wider audience ... At the same time, it is a tale of research, discovery and denunciation. Michele Sarfatti, Foundation Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center, Milan, Italy Capogreco painstakingly reconstructs the map of Italy's concentration camp system, thus turning the existence of such a system, the rules governing it, the discriminatory logic buttressing it into an inescapable issue. David Bidussa, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation, Milan, Italy Mussolini's Camps is crucial for a full understanding of Fascism. Bruno Bongiovanni, University of Turin, Italy The author's merit rests especially on his having brought to light a topic almost entirely absent from Italy's public awareness and which has mostly been neglected by historical research as well. Ruth Nattermann, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Capogreco has provided the clearest, most precise and most effective overview to date of Fascist civilian internment ... His work sets a good example on how to write objectively about delicate and tragic chapters in human history. Petar Strcic, Society for Croatian History and University of Zagreb, Croatia We will find in Capogreco the kind of sound, comprehensive overview of Fascist civilian internment that was missing until now. Damijan Gustin, Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia After Mussolini's Camps, our understanding and our mental map of the Fascist regime's policy and practice of internment - of its very existence as a system, as well as its vast scope and multiple functioning - was transformed. Robert S.C. Gordon, University of Cambridge, UK Carlo Spartaco Capogreco's immensely detailed historico-geographical essay on the civilian internment camp system under Mussolini is intended partly as riposte to comforting and self-absolving apologies for the Fascist past and for Fascist Italians as brava gente - a good people - who wanted no part in Nazi German antisemitism. - Ian Thomson, Times Literary Supplement A book that presents irrefutable documentary evidence and is of key importance for any assessment and historical judgment of Italian Fascism and its nature. Simon Levis Sullam, University of Venice, Italy Mussolini's Camps is first and foremost a historical essay, yet laudably written so as to reach a wider audience ... At the same time, it is a tale of research, discovery and denunciation. Michele Sarfatti, Foundation Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center, Milan, Italy Capogreco painstakingly reconstructs the map of Italy's concentration camp system, thus turning the existence of such a system, the rules governing it, the discriminatory logic buttressing it into an inescapable issue. David Bidussa, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation, Milan, Italy Mussolini's Camps is crucial for a full understanding of Fascism. Bruno Bongiovanni, University of Turin, Italy The author's merit rests especially on his having brought to light a topic almost entirely absent from Italy's public awareness and which has mostly been neglected by historical research as well. Ruth Nattermann, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Capogreco has provided the clearest, most precise and most effective overview to date of Fascist civilian internment ... His work sets a good example on how to write objectively about delicate and tragic chapters in human history. Petar Strcic, Society for Croatian History and University of Zagreb, Croatia We will find in Capogreco the kind of sound, comprehensive overview of Fascist civilian internment that was missing until now. Damijan Gustin, Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia After Mussolini's Camps, our understanding and our mental map of the Fascist regime's policy and practice of internment - of its very existence as a system, as well as its vast scope and multiple functioning - was transformed. Robert S.C. Gordon, University of Cambridge, UK


A book that presents irrefutable documentary evidence and is of key importance for any assessment and historical judgment of Italian Fascism and its nature. Simon Levis Sullam, University of Venice, Italy Mussolini's Camps is first and foremost a historical essay, yet laudably written so as to reach a wider audience ... At the same time, it is a tale of research, discovery and denunciation. Michele Sarfatti, Foundation Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center, Milan, Italy Capogreco painstakingly reconstructs the map of Italy's concentration camp system, thus turning the existence of such a system, the rules governing it, the discriminatory logic buttressing it into an inescapable issue. David Bidussa, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation, Milan, Italy Mussolini's Camps is crucial for a full understanding of Fascism. Bruno Bongiovanni, University of Turin, Italy The author's merit rests especially on his having brought to light a topic almost entirely absent from Italy's public awareness and which has mostly been neglected by historical research as well. Ruth Nattermann, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Capogreco has provided the clearest, most precise and most effective overview to date of Fascist civilian internment ... His work sets a good example on how to write objectively about delicate and tragic chapters in human history. Petar Strcic, Society for Croatian History and University of Zagreb, Croatia We will find in Capogreco the kind of sound, comprehensive overview of Fascist civilian internment that was missing until now. Damijan Gustin, Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia After Mussolini's Camps, our understanding and our mental map of the Fascist regime's policy and practice of internment - of its very existence as a system, as well as its vast scope and multiple functioning - was transformed. Robert S.C. Gordon, University of Cambridge, UK


Carlo Spartaco Capogreco's immensely detailed historico-geographical essay on the civilian internment camp system under Mussolini is intended partly as riposte to comforting and self-absolving apologies for the Fascist past and for Fascist Italians as brava gente - a good people - who wanted no part in Nazi German antisemitism. - Ian Thomson, Times Literary Supplement A book that presents irrefutable documentary evidence and is of key importance for any assessment and historical judgment of Italian Fascism and its nature. Simon Levis Sullam, University of Venice, Italy Mussolini's Camps is first and foremost a historical essay, yet laudably written so as to reach a wider audience ... At the same time, it is a tale of research, discovery and denunciation. Michele Sarfatti, Foundation Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center, Milan, Italy Capogreco painstakingly reconstructs the map of Italy's concentration camp system, thus turning the existence of such a system, the rules governing it, the discriminatory logic buttressing it into an inescapable issue. David Bidussa, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation, Milan, Italy Mussolini's Camps is crucial for a full understanding of Fascism. Bruno Bongiovanni, University of Turin, Italy The author's merit rests especially on his having brought to light a topic almost entirely absent from Italy's public awareness and which has mostly been neglected by historical research as well. Ruth Nattermann, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Capogreco has provided the clearest, most precise and most effective overview to date of Fascist civilian internment ... His work sets a good example on how to write objectively about delicate and tragic chapters in human history. Petar Strcic, Society for Croatian History and University of Zagreb, Croatia We will find in Capogreco the kind of sound, comprehensive overview of Fascist civilian internment that was missing until now. Damijan Gustin, Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia After Mussolini's Camps, our understanding and our mental map of the Fascist regime's policy and practice of internment - of its very existence as a system, as well as its vast scope and multiple functioning - was transformed. Robert S.C. Gordon, University of Cambridge, UK


Carlo Spartaco Capogreco's immensely detailed historico-geographical essay on the civilian internment camp system under Mussolini is intended partly as riposte to comforting and self-absolving apologies for the Fascist past and for Fascist Italians as brava gente - a good people - who wanted no part in Nazi German antisemitism. - Ian Thomson, Times Literary Supplement A book that presents irrefutable documentary evidence and is of key importance for any assessment and historical judgment of Italian Fascism and its nature. Simon Levis Sullam, University of Venice, Italy Mussolini's Camps is first and foremost a historical essay, yet laudably written so as to reach a wider audience ... At the same time, it is a tale of research, discovery and denunciation. Michele Sarfatti, Foundation Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center, Milan, Italy Capogreco painstakingly reconstructs the map of Italy's concentration camp system, thus turning the existence of such a system, the rules governing it, the discriminatory logic buttressing it into an inescapable issue. David Bidussa, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation, Milan, Italy Mussolini's Camps is crucial for a full understanding of Fascism. Bruno Bongiovanni, University of Turin, Italy The author's merit rests especially on his having brought to light a topic almost entirely absent from Italy's public awareness and which has mostly been neglected by historical research as well. Ruth Nattermann, Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany Capogreco has provided the clearest, most precise and most effective overview to date of Fascist civilian internment ... His work sets a good example on how to write objectively about delicate and tragic chapters in human history. Petar Strcic, Society for Croatian History and University of Zagreb, Croatia We will find in Capogreco the kind of sound, comprehensive overview of Fascist civilian internment that was missing until now. Damijan Gustin, Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana, Slovenia After Mussolini's Camps, our understanding and our mental map of the Fascist regime's policy and practice of internment - of its very existence as a system, as well as its vast scope and multiple functioning - was transformed. Robert S.C. Gordon, University of Cambridge, UK


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Carlo Spartaco Capogreco is considered one of the foremost international experts on the history of Civilian Internment during Fascism. Currently, he is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Calabria and Scientific Advisor for the Foundation Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center in Milan. Among his other writings of note are Il piombo e l’argento (Rome: Donzelli, 2007); Renicci (Milan: Mursia, 2003); Ferramonti (Florence: La Giuntina, 1987). He has contributed entries and essays to the Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2018); La Shoah in Italia (Turin: Utet, 2010); Dizionario dell’Olocausto (Turin: Einaudi, 2004); Dizionario del Fascismo (Turin: Einaudi, 2002); Dizionario della Resistenza (Torino: Einaudi, 2001); and has also edited and annotated the critical edition of Maria Eisenstein’s L’internata numero 6 (Milan: Mimesis, 2014).

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