"Shortly after the left-wing terrorist group Red Brigades kidnapped the former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro in March 1978 numerous conspiracy theories began to spread. At the core of many of these theories was - and still is - the belief that the Red Brigades were controlled by a foreign power. The headquarters of Italian left-wing terrorism was suspected everywhere but home. In the following article the author describes the evolution and the different bearers of these theories and addresses their functional character by analyzing possible motives for injecting them into the public discourse. He shows how different groups from the far left to the far right of the political spectrum used conspiracy theories to de-legitimize the political...
Department of Media StudiesKatedra mediálních studiíFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě
This paper examines the scrutiny of the Moro tragedy by the various Parliamentary Committees of Enqu...
This diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of left-wing terrorism in Italy and West Germany, two ...
"Shortly after the left-wing terrorist group Red Brigades kidnapped the former Italian Prime Ministe...
This study examines the representation of a scorching episode of Italian postwar history: Aldo Moro\...
The article aims to analyse the draft of the final report prepared by Senator Giovanni Pellegrino, w...
The article explores conspiracy theories through the interpretative category of the “politics of kno...
The Brigate Rosse (Red Brigades) was a controversial social and political phenomenon that created a ...
The left-wing terrorism in Italy in the 1970s and the Red brigades as its most significant symptom r...
Italian political parties’ attitudes, roles, points of view, and reactions vis-à-vis stragismo, subv...
The article analyzes the positions of the Italian Communist Party towards the large political moveme...
The Red Brigades were a far-left terrorist group in Italy formed in 1970 and active all through the ...
The Aldo Moro kidnapping by the Red Brigades was the most dramatic moment of Italian Republic histor...
This thesis concerns the Brigate Rosse, an Italian terrorist organization that was active from the l...
Aldo Moro’s kidnapping and assassination – carried out by the Red Brigades – represent one of the mo...
Department of Media StudiesKatedra mediálních studiíFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě
This paper examines the scrutiny of the Moro tragedy by the various Parliamentary Committees of Enqu...
This diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of left-wing terrorism in Italy and West Germany, two ...
"Shortly after the left-wing terrorist group Red Brigades kidnapped the former Italian Prime Ministe...
This study examines the representation of a scorching episode of Italian postwar history: Aldo Moro\...
The article aims to analyse the draft of the final report prepared by Senator Giovanni Pellegrino, w...
The article explores conspiracy theories through the interpretative category of the “politics of kno...
The Brigate Rosse (Red Brigades) was a controversial social and political phenomenon that created a ...
The left-wing terrorism in Italy in the 1970s and the Red brigades as its most significant symptom r...
Italian political parties’ attitudes, roles, points of view, and reactions vis-à-vis stragismo, subv...
The article analyzes the positions of the Italian Communist Party towards the large political moveme...
The Red Brigades were a far-left terrorist group in Italy formed in 1970 and active all through the ...
The Aldo Moro kidnapping by the Red Brigades was the most dramatic moment of Italian Republic histor...
This thesis concerns the Brigate Rosse, an Italian terrorist organization that was active from the l...
Aldo Moro’s kidnapping and assassination – carried out by the Red Brigades – represent one of the mo...
Department of Media StudiesKatedra mediálních studiíFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě
This paper examines the scrutiny of the Moro tragedy by the various Parliamentary Committees of Enqu...
This diploma thesis deals with the phenomenon of left-wing terrorism in Italy and West Germany, two ...