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Storia Del Terrorismo In Italia L Oblio Delle Vittime Il Potere Dei Carnefici


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Storia Del Terrorismo In Italia L Oblio Delle Vittime Il Potere Dei Carnefici


Storia Del Terrorismo In Italia L Oblio Delle Vittime Il Potere Dei Carnefici
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Author : Mario Adinolfi
language : it
Publisher: Youcanprint
Release Date : 2018-04-23

Storia Del Terrorismo In Italia L Oblio Delle Vittime Il Potere Dei Carnefici written by Mario Adinolfi and has been published by Youcanprint this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-04-23 with History categories.


La storia del terrorismo in Italia è raccontata sempre dal punto di vista dei carnefici. Le vittime sono sullo sfondo, dimenticate. In pochi sanno che faccia avesse Luigi Calabresi, il primo assassinato dalla violenza politica organizzata in Italia nel 1972, in molti conoscono le sembianze del mandante del suo omicidio. La lunga scia di sangue passa dall'assassinio di Moro, dalla strage di Bologna e arriva fino al 2010 quando Bruno Fortunato, ultima vittima delle Nuove Br, si spara un colpo in testa dopo aver dichiarato: "I terroristi mi hanno ferito, lo Stato mi ha abbandonato". Il terrorismo rosso delle Br o di Prima Linea, quello nero di Ordine Nuovo o dei Nar, è solo l'elenco di cinquanta assassini con una caratteristica, insopportabile: sono tutti fuori dal carcere. Hanno causato quasi cinquecento morti, oltre mille feriti e non sono in galera. Anzi sono editori, scrittori, giornalisti, sono stati persino parlamentari. Questo libro rende onore alle vittime, le cita tutte una per una, trattando gli assassini per quel che sono: pochi criminali che potevano essere sgominati e quando si è deciso di farlo davvero, in un paio d'anni si sono liquefatti.



I Didn T Talk


I Didn T Talk
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Author : Beatriz Bracher
language : en
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Release Date : 2018-07-31

I Didn T Talk written by Beatriz Bracher and has been published by New Directions Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-31 with Fiction categories.


The English-language debut of a master stylist: a compassionate but relentless novel about the long, dark harvest of Brazil’s totalitarian rule A professor prepares to retire—Gustavo is set to move from Sao Paulo to the countryside, but it isn’t the urban violence he’s fleeing: what he fears most is the violence of his memory. But as he sorts out his papers, the ghosts arrive in full force. He was arrested in 1970 with his brother-in-law Armando: both were vicariously tortured. He was eventually released; Armando was killed. No one is certain that he didn’t turn traitor: I didn’t talk, he tells himself, yet guilt is his lifelong harvest. I Didn’t Talk pits everyone against the protagonist—especially his own brother. The torture never ends, despite his bones having healed and his teeth having been replaced. And to make matters worse, certain details from his shattered memory don’t quite add up... Beatriz Bracher depicts a life where the temperature is lower, there is no music, and much is out of view. I Didn't Talk's pariah’s-eye-view of the forgotten “small” victims powerfully bears witness to their “internal exile.” I didn’t talk, Gustavo tells himself; and as Bracher honors his endless pain, what burns this tour de force so indelibly in the reader’s mind is her intensely controlled voice.



Memories Of 1968


Memories Of 1968
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Author : Ingo Cornils
language : en
Publisher: Peter Lang
Release Date : 2010

Memories Of 1968 written by Ingo Cornils and has been published by Peter Lang this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Collective memory categories.


Some years figure more keenly in the collective memory than others. This volume explores how 1968 has come to be perceived in France, Germany, Italy, U.S., Mexico & China, & how various national preoccupations with order, political violence, individual freedom, youth culture & self-expression have been reflected.



The Conscript


The Conscript
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Author : Gebreyesus Hailu
language : en
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Release Date : 2012-01-23

The Conscript written by Gebreyesus Hailu and has been published by Ohio University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-01-23 with Fiction categories.


Eloquent and thought-provoking, this classic novel by the Eritrean novelist Gebreyesus Hailu, written in Tigrinya in 1927 and published in 1950, is one of the earliest novels written in an African language and will have a major impact on the reception and critical appraisal of African literature. The Conscript depicts, with irony and controlled anger, the staggering experiences of the Eritrean ascari, soldiers conscripted to fight in Libya by the Italian colonial army against the nationalist Libyan forces fighting for their freedom from Italy’s colonial rule. Anticipating midcentury thinkers Frantz Fanon and Aimé Césaire, Hailu paints a devastating portrait of Italian colonialism. Some of the most poignant passages of the novel include the awakening of the novel’s hero, Tuquabo, to his ironic predicament of being both under colonial rule and the instrument of suppressing the colonized Libyans. The novel’s remarkable descriptions of the battlefield awe the reader with mesmerizing images, both disturbing and tender, of the Libyan landscape—with its vast desert sands, oases, horsemen, foot soldiers, and the brutalities of war—uncannily recalled in the satellite images that were brought to the homes of millions of viewers around the globe in 2011, during the country’s uprising against its former leader, Colonel Gaddafi.



The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective


The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective
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Author : Carl Joachim Friedrich
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 1963

The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective written by Carl Joachim Friedrich and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1963 with Law categories.




The Swallows Of Monte Cassino


The Swallows Of Monte Cassino
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Author : Frederika Randall
language : en
Publisher: New Acdemia+ORM
Release Date : 2013-10-14

The Swallows Of Monte Cassino written by Frederika Randall and has been published by New Acdemia+ORM this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10-14 with Fiction categories.


The Strega Prize–winning author of The Girl with a Leica delivers a novel that hinges on one of the bloodiest World War II battles and those who fought it. In this highly original novel, Janeczek retells the four-month-long Battle of Monte Cassino from the point of view of the Maori, Gurkha, Polish, North African, small-town American and other Allied foot soldiers who fought and died under German fire near that 6th century Benedictine abbey. Twined through the battle is another story, a memory of the drowned and the saved in Janeczek’s own family in wartime Eastern Europe, where Jews who did not go to Nazi death camps went to Soviet gulag camps, and sometimes survived, and even went on to fight at Monte Cassino. A powerful reflection on all the ways that rights can be taken from us. “Helena Janeczek’s novel is this: a tattoo etched on the skin, and not painlessly. A vast design that brings together threads from all the various lives that converged in that legendary battle. The beauty of her tale lies in its structure, the way opposites converge: the chaos of battle and the silence of the defeated, ordinariness and the heroism of the powerless, carefully guarded memory and impetuous youth, the past perpetually intertwined with the present.” —Roberto Saviano, author of Gomorrah



Annihilating Difference


Annihilating Difference
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Author : Alexander Laban Hinton
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2002-08-15

Annihilating Difference written by Alexander Laban Hinton and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-08-15 with Social Science categories.


Genocide is one of the most pressing issues that confronts us today. Its death toll is staggering: over one hundred million dead. Because of their intimate experience in the communities where genocide takes place, anthropologists are uniquely positioned to explain how and why this mass annihilation occurs and the types of devastation genocide causes. This ground breaking book, the first collection of original essays on genocide to be published in anthropology, explores a wide range of cases, including Nazi Germany, Cambodia, Guatemala, Rwanda, and Bosnia.



Memory And Utopia


Memory And Utopia
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Author : Luisa Passerini
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-07-05

Memory And Utopia written by Luisa Passerini and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with Philosophy categories.


'Memory and Utopia' looks at the connection between memory and forgetfulness in Europe during the twentieth century. Drawing on oral history and feminist theory and practice, the book highlights how women struggled to be recognized as full subjects. The themes of utopia and desire in the 1968 movements of students, women and workers are explored. 'Memory and Utopia' examines the sense of belonging to Europe that has emerged in the last twenty years. The book analyses European identity as expressed through identities based on gender, age and culture to explore an inclusive and non-hierarchical subjectivity.



Negotiating Memories Of Protest In Western Europe


Negotiating Memories Of Protest In Western Europe
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Author : A. Hajek
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2013-08-30

Negotiating Memories Of Protest In Western Europe written by A. Hajek and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-30 with History categories.


Negotiating Memories of Protest in Western Europe explores the transmission of memories of 1970s protest movements in Italy, Germany, France and Great Britain. Focusing on Italy, it analyzes commemorative rituals, memory sites and other forms of 'memory work' performed by social groups in a city where a protester was killed by police in 1977.



Mussolini S Death March


Mussolini S Death March
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Author : Nuto Revelli
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Release Date : 2013-04-05

Mussolini S Death March written by Nuto Revelli and has been published by University Press of Kansas this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-05 with History categories.


In his quest for military glory, Benito Mussolini sent the Italian Eighth Army to the Eastern Front to help fight the Russians, only to have his forces routed within little more than a month of the launch of the Soviet counteroffensives of the winter of 1942-1943. The Cuneense, a division of mountain troops, was hit especially hard, with only a small percentage of its troops straggling back to Italy; the rest were killed in action or died of frostbite or in captivity from malnourishment, overwork, and disease. All told, the Italians suffered roughly 75,000 dead, more than in their six-month campaign in Greece and Albania or in their three years in North Africa. Nuto Revelli, who fought in Russia himself, interviewed forty-three other survivors of the campaign for a book that has become a classic among Italian war memoirs. First published in Italian in 1966 as La strada del davai, Revelli's account, now available in English, vividly recaptures the experiences and sobering reflections of these men. It provides a chilling look at an experience that, in English-language writing, has been overshadowed by that of the main actors on the Eastern Front. When news of the rout reached Italy, the shock was devastating. In Revelli's home province of Cuneo, the recruiting territory of the annihilated Cuneense Division, some villages lost almost all men of military age. The resulting rage and bitterness later fueled the partisan war against the Germans and Italian fascists. The veterans of Mussolini's Death March speak candidly of nights in the open, of extreme cold, gnawing hunger, and eruptive madness. Thousands who survived the Soviet onslaught were taken prisoner and died on the so-called davai marches-named for Russian guards' command to keep prisoners moving-or later in the camps themselves. Even so, they developed a favorable impression of the Russian people, who provided hospitality in their small houses and aid to the wounded. Together, their recollections provide an eye-opening look at a largely neglected aspect of World War II.