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Special Issue: Nation, 'race', and racisms in twentieth-century Italy |
Nation, 'race', and racisms in twentieth-century Italy. Introduction |
Race and faith: the Catholic Church, clerical Fascism, and the shaping of Italian anti-semitism and racism |
Religion, race, and the nation in La Tradotta del Fronte Giulio, 1942–1943 |
Within and outside the nation: former colonial subjects in post-war Italy |
'Books written by the so-called colonials or half-bloods': Italian publishers' reception of novels by the Windrush writers in the 1950s and 1960s |
Razza cagna: mondo movies, the white heterosexual male gaze, and the 1960s–1970s imaginary of the nation |
The invisibility of racism: on the reception of Giovanni Vento's Il Nero and Antonio Campobasso's Nero di Puglia, 1967-1982 |
That latent sense of otherness: old and new anti-semitisms in postwar Italy |
The politics of everyday life in fascist Italy: outside the State? edited by Joshua Arthurs, Michael Ebner and Kate Ferris [Recensione] |
Architecture, death and nationhood: monumental cemeteries of nineteenth-century Italy, by Hannah Malone [Recensione] |
Scrivere d'amore. Lettere di uomini e donne tra Cinque e Novecento, edited by Manola Ida Venzo [Recensione] |