In 1911, the Italian liberal government launched the colonial occupation of what is now known as Libya, which was met with unexpected local resistance. The government resorted to mass deportations to the metropole to sedate the resistance, which continued for more than two decades under both the liberal and Fascist regimes. This chapter of Europe’s and Italy’s colonial history has been almost entirely removed from collective memory. The article explores the extent to which colonial deportations are remembered on the Sicilian Island of Ustica, which witnessed the deportation from Libya of more than two thousand people. Currently, the island is home to the only cemetery in Italy that is entirely dedicated to Libyan deportees. I argue that the...
From 1912 until World War II, Italy occupied Rhodes and thirteen other islands in the Southeast Aege...
It is an often-committed mistake that the currently still ongoing war in Libya is being associated w...
This article aims at offering a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law...
This article explores a paradox relating to the highly contested project of compensating for mass cr...
This study aims to recuperate the Italian collective remembering originating from the colonial offen...
In February 1937 Italians murdered between 20 to 30,000 Ethiopians over three days in Addis Ababa. K...
The vast majority of the force employed by the Italians to crush local resistance in Tripolitania an...
Published online: 14 September 2023In Italy, colonial history and its consequences are often overloo...
This article interrogates the relationship between the Italian island of Lampedusa and trans-Mediter...
This article interrogates the relationship between the Italian island of Lampedusa and trans-Mediter...
How did Italy imagine its ‘Greek’ occupied territories of the inter-war period? This paper takes the...
AbstractThis article offers a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law w...
In this article, building on recent theories of displacement, I propose a definition of post-displac...
For much of the twentieth century the Mediterranean was a colonized sea. Italy’s Sea: Empire and Nat...
The establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 significantly reduced the number of Jewish displace...
From 1912 until World War II, Italy occupied Rhodes and thirteen other islands in the Southeast Aege...
It is an often-committed mistake that the currently still ongoing war in Libya is being associated w...
This article aims at offering a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law...
This article explores a paradox relating to the highly contested project of compensating for mass cr...
This study aims to recuperate the Italian collective remembering originating from the colonial offen...
In February 1937 Italians murdered between 20 to 30,000 Ethiopians over three days in Addis Ababa. K...
The vast majority of the force employed by the Italians to crush local resistance in Tripolitania an...
Published online: 14 September 2023In Italy, colonial history and its consequences are often overloo...
This article interrogates the relationship between the Italian island of Lampedusa and trans-Mediter...
This article interrogates the relationship between the Italian island of Lampedusa and trans-Mediter...
How did Italy imagine its ‘Greek’ occupied territories of the inter-war period? This paper takes the...
AbstractThis article offers a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law w...
In this article, building on recent theories of displacement, I propose a definition of post-displac...
For much of the twentieth century the Mediterranean was a colonized sea. Italy’s Sea: Empire and Nat...
The establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 significantly reduced the number of Jewish displace...
From 1912 until World War II, Italy occupied Rhodes and thirteen other islands in the Southeast Aege...
It is an often-committed mistake that the currently still ongoing war in Libya is being associated w...
This article aims at offering a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law...