This article explores a paradox relating to the highly contested project of compensating for mass crimes perpetrated during the colonial period. It analyses the only postcolonial reparation treaty to be signed to date: the Italy-Libya Friendship Treaty of 2008. While all other former colonial powers have consistently refused to apologize and pay compensations for their colonial crimes, this has not been the case with Italy, which agreed to pay over US$5 billion as reparation for the harm done to Libyans by the ruthless Italian colonial rule between 1911 and 1943. By analysing the text of the Italy-Libya Treaty as well as its immediate consequences and the transnational dynamics of remembrance it engendered, I argue that the agreement short-...
This study explores the reactions of Italian university students to information about colonial crime...
Italy lost its empire during the World War II, and its former colonies gained independence through a...
This article aims at offering a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law...
In 1911, the Italian liberal government launched the colonial occupation of what is now known as Lib...
In February 1937 Italians murdered between 20 to 30,000 Ethiopians over three days in Addis Ababa. K...
AbstractThis article offers a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law w...
Italian colonialism in Africa has for some time been a largely neglected subject of study. The signi...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
This study explores the reactions of Italian university students to information about colonial crime...
The scale and character of past injustice can seem overwhelming. Grievous wrongdoing characterizes s...
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’...
In 2019 the European Union Parliament passed a resolution entitled “Fundamental Rights of People of ...
This study aims to recuperate the Italian collective remembering originating from the colonial offen...
This article aims to expose the political and cultural processes that contributed to the eradication...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
This study explores the reactions of Italian university students to information about colonial crime...
Italy lost its empire during the World War II, and its former colonies gained independence through a...
This article aims at offering a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law...
In 1911, the Italian liberal government launched the colonial occupation of what is now known as Lib...
In February 1937 Italians murdered between 20 to 30,000 Ethiopians over three days in Addis Ababa. K...
AbstractThis article offers a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law w...
Italian colonialism in Africa has for some time been a largely neglected subject of study. The signi...
Contemporary debate about compensation for past wrongs turns on the assumption that state reparation...
This study explores the reactions of Italian university students to information about colonial crime...
The scale and character of past injustice can seem overwhelming. Grievous wrongdoing characterizes s...
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’...
In 2019 the European Union Parliament passed a resolution entitled “Fundamental Rights of People of ...
This study aims to recuperate the Italian collective remembering originating from the colonial offen...
This article aims to expose the political and cultural processes that contributed to the eradication...
An investigation of the role of group-based shame and guilt in motivating citizens of ex-colonial co...
This study explores the reactions of Italian university students to information about colonial crime...
Italy lost its empire during the World War II, and its former colonies gained independence through a...
This article aims at offering a critical appraisal of the evolution of Italian cultural heritage law...