Libya has played a far more important role in Italian colonial and post-colonial policy than the Horn of Africa. It has also represented a sort of laboratory where colonial culture and Italian national identity have taken shape, influencing and reinforcing each other over time. This paper aims to explore what E. Said would call the “ideas, forms, images and imaginings” produced in and about Libya, and their persistence in Italian collective memory. Even though there is no longer room in Italian historiography for the myths and misconceptions that fed the construction of the country’s collective identity during and after the colonial period, outside academia some images and themes have surfaced and resurfaced over time and have pers...
La Guerra italo-turca, combattuta su un territorio che gli occupanti italiani più tardi avrebbero ri...
Abstract The colonial tide peaked in the 19th century, and the European countries began to strug...
The paper explores how a ‘sense of Italianness’ formed among Jews in Libya during the Italian coloni...
This paper describes how a new emergent Italian nationalism and mass emigration from Italy were rela...
The experience of the Libyan war (Italo-Turkish war, 1911-12) played an important role in the actual...
This paper seeks to analyse Italian Colonialism in Libya from 1911-1922 against the backdrop of the ...
Abstract The colonial tide peaked in the 19th century, and the European countries began to strug...
This essay is part of a book in progress about Italy and Africa in the modern and modernist Italian ...
First published online: 24 March 2021This paper intertwines the two historiographical concerns of mi...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
Until the latter part of the twentieth century, Italy's colonial past was a largely neglected topic ...
The past weighs on the present. This same past, however, can also constitute an opportunity for the ...
Italy's First African War (1880-1896) pitted a young and ambitious European nation against the ancie...
This essay explores the way in which Italian colonialist imaginary perceived the French protectorate...
La Guerra italo-turca, combattuta su un territorio che gli occupanti italiani più tardi avrebbero ri...
Abstract The colonial tide peaked in the 19th century, and the European countries began to strug...
The paper explores how a ‘sense of Italianness’ formed among Jews in Libya during the Italian coloni...
This paper describes how a new emergent Italian nationalism and mass emigration from Italy were rela...
The experience of the Libyan war (Italo-Turkish war, 1911-12) played an important role in the actual...
This paper seeks to analyse Italian Colonialism in Libya from 1911-1922 against the backdrop of the ...
Abstract The colonial tide peaked in the 19th century, and the European countries began to strug...
This essay is part of a book in progress about Italy and Africa in the modern and modernist Italian ...
First published online: 24 March 2021This paper intertwines the two historiographical concerns of mi...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
Until the latter part of the twentieth century, Italy's colonial past was a largely neglected topic ...
The past weighs on the present. This same past, however, can also constitute an opportunity for the ...
Italy's First African War (1880-1896) pitted a young and ambitious European nation against the ancie...
This essay explores the way in which Italian colonialist imaginary perceived the French protectorate...
La Guerra italo-turca, combattuta su un territorio che gli occupanti italiani più tardi avrebbero ri...
Abstract The colonial tide peaked in the 19th century, and the European countries began to strug...
The paper explores how a ‘sense of Italianness’ formed among Jews in Libya during the Italian coloni...