The former camp of Fossoli in northern Italy was established in 1942 by the Royal Italian Army as a camp for prisoners of war, later becoming a Nazi-Fascist concentration and transit camp for political opponents, Jews and forced labourers. After the war it became a Catholic community for orphans and a camp for refugees from the former Italian territories of Istria until 1970. A complex system of memory and heritage stems from the legacy of the former camp: its remains, the Museum and Monument to the Political and Racial Deportee by architects BBPR, and the synagogues of Carpi. The Fondazione Fossoli, created in Carpi in 1996, manages this legacy with the purpose of preserving and transmitting the historical memory of the Fossoli camp. Link...
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This text deals with the complex question posed by the Italian Auschwitz Memorial: work of deportees...
This presentation deals with the complex question posed by the Italian Auschwitz Memorial: work of d...
16 October 1943. History, Memory, Literature The thesis considers the largest single round-up and d...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...
The former camp of Fossoli in northern Italy was established in 1942 by the Royal Italian Army as a ...
The aim of my research is to analyse, following a comparative approach, the political, social and cu...
These notes have their origin in the conceptualization of a conference and research project centred ...
The Campo di Fossoli tells us about some of the most emblematic stories of the Short Twenthieth Cent...
none2noSo as to understand the complexity of what remains. The Fossoli camp: construction, evolution...
This chapter traces the architectural history of Museo Monumento al Deportato at Castello dei Pio in...
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The memory of the Italian concentration camps in Croatian occupied territories from 1941 to 1943 is ...
The essay investigates the intellectual production developed by Italian refugees hosted in the milit...
Il Museo Monumento al Deportato politico e razziale nel Castello dei Pio a Carpi (MO), a pochi passi...
The concept of memory (memorial site) has gained crucial importance in recent years for the identifi...
This text deals with the complex question posed by the Italian Auschwitz Memorial: work of deportees...
This presentation deals with the complex question posed by the Italian Auschwitz Memorial: work of d...
16 October 1943. History, Memory, Literature The thesis considers the largest single round-up and d...
In the spring of 1945 Italian cities looked like a stunning scenery of devastation. The apocalyptic ...