Jew university students’ experience – Italians and, above all, foreigners students - and the impact of Italian racist legislation on their studies and destinies are still unknown. Lotte Dann Treves’s biography, considered here as a paradigmatic case-study of this historic phenomenology, is focused on the diverse contexts of Fascist Italy, Italian University and particularly Turin. After a brief period of openness to international scientific mobility, under minister Bottai’s guidance, Italian University chose discrimination and expulsion of precious intellectual resources, such as precisely Lotte Dann and her famous teacher, Giuseppe Levi. In the Europe devastated by World War II, the contingency took Lotte Dann, became Mrs. Treves, back ...
This article, through a \u2018case study\u2019 of essays and textbooks for primary school teachers p...
In January 1932 Balbino Giuliano, minister of Educazione nazionale, announced that only 12 Italian u...
The paper is centered on the application of the Racial Laws of 1938 by the Turin Faculty of Law. Thr...
Jew university students’ experience – Italians and, above all, foreign students – and the impact of ...
From Augsburg to Munich, from Turin to London, and again to Rome, Paris, United States of America an...
The application of anti-semitic laws against the academics at Regia University in Milan. In early Se...
In 1938 Mussolini’s government approved the so-called racial laws against the Jewish community that ...
More than eighty years ago, the so-called Racial Laws banished Italian Jews from all their propertie...
1938 in Italy is marked by the introduction of the racial laws which ejected Jews from schools and u...
What happened to the university teachers who were expelled after the racial laws of 1938? And what a...
After having hinted at the consequences of racial laws (1938) on the milieu of mathematical instruct...
What was Jewish life like under Fascism? How did the Holocaust unfold in Italy? In this special 3 pa...
Within the framework of Holocaust studies, the Italian case did not always receive the attention it ...
How did Italy treat Jews during World War II? Historians have shown beyond doubt that many Italians ...
What was Jewish life like under Fascism? How did the Holocaust unfold in Italy? In this special 3 pa...
This article, through a \u2018case study\u2019 of essays and textbooks for primary school teachers p...
In January 1932 Balbino Giuliano, minister of Educazione nazionale, announced that only 12 Italian u...
The paper is centered on the application of the Racial Laws of 1938 by the Turin Faculty of Law. Thr...
Jew university students’ experience – Italians and, above all, foreign students – and the impact of ...
From Augsburg to Munich, from Turin to London, and again to Rome, Paris, United States of America an...
The application of anti-semitic laws against the academics at Regia University in Milan. In early Se...
In 1938 Mussolini’s government approved the so-called racial laws against the Jewish community that ...
More than eighty years ago, the so-called Racial Laws banished Italian Jews from all their propertie...
1938 in Italy is marked by the introduction of the racial laws which ejected Jews from schools and u...
What happened to the university teachers who were expelled after the racial laws of 1938? And what a...
After having hinted at the consequences of racial laws (1938) on the milieu of mathematical instruct...
What was Jewish life like under Fascism? How did the Holocaust unfold in Italy? In this special 3 pa...
Within the framework of Holocaust studies, the Italian case did not always receive the attention it ...
How did Italy treat Jews during World War II? Historians have shown beyond doubt that many Italians ...
What was Jewish life like under Fascism? How did the Holocaust unfold in Italy? In this special 3 pa...
This article, through a \u2018case study\u2019 of essays and textbooks for primary school teachers p...
In January 1932 Balbino Giuliano, minister of Educazione nazionale, announced that only 12 Italian u...
The paper is centered on the application of the Racial Laws of 1938 by the Turin Faculty of Law. Thr...