This article examines the formative role of the World War II experience in shaping politically relevant memories in postwar Italy. Rather than considering the past a legacy or a heritage—something abstract, malleable and susceptible to serving political interests—the focus here is on the meaning-giving power of memories and symbols in the historical evolution. The birth of Italian democracy after the war was preceded by disruptive events that could have divided the nation. This article illustrates how contested and fragmented interpretations of critical events were structured by and through the dimension of cultural memory, which sustained social and political imaginations, eventually shaping characters and outcomes of the Italian political...
This article analyzes the elaboration, interpretation and political-instrumental use of Garibaldi du...
Die Partisanenkämpfe in Norditalien während des Zweiten Weltkriegs sind bis heute Gegenstand öffentl...
This article consists of interviews with five world experts on the memory of Fascism. Taking the cen...
This article examines the formative role of the World War II experience in shaping politically relev...
The main argument of this essay revolves around the question of how the post-war Italian split betwe...
Scholarship on collective memory often conceives struggles over the past as directly dependent on th...
This article examines the creative power of the uncertain period inaugurated by September 8, 1943 in...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
The present work aims to address the relationship between war memory and media culture, along with p...
Since the 1960s the Resistance has held pride of place in public ceremonial, political debate and to...
The author aims at retracing the evolution of the historiographic thought on the Italian Resistance ...
How do liberal democracies deal with their controversial pasts? How do institutions remember politic...
The Italian Social Republic of Salò, 1943-1945, seceded from the Italian Monarchy at the end of 1943...
For almost seventy years, the anti-Fascist and anti-Nazi Resistance in Europe have been framed as th...
This article analyzes the elaboration, interpretation and political-instrumental use of Garibaldi du...
Die Partisanenkämpfe in Norditalien während des Zweiten Weltkriegs sind bis heute Gegenstand öffentl...
This article consists of interviews with five world experts on the memory of Fascism. Taking the cen...
This article examines the formative role of the World War II experience in shaping politically relev...
The main argument of this essay revolves around the question of how the post-war Italian split betwe...
Scholarship on collective memory often conceives struggles over the past as directly dependent on th...
This article examines the creative power of the uncertain period inaugurated by September 8, 1943 in...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
The present work aims to address the relationship between war memory and media culture, along with p...
Since the 1960s the Resistance has held pride of place in public ceremonial, political debate and to...
The author aims at retracing the evolution of the historiographic thought on the Italian Resistance ...
How do liberal democracies deal with their controversial pasts? How do institutions remember politic...
The Italian Social Republic of Salò, 1943-1945, seceded from the Italian Monarchy at the end of 1943...
For almost seventy years, the anti-Fascist and anti-Nazi Resistance in Europe have been framed as th...
This article analyzes the elaboration, interpretation and political-instrumental use of Garibaldi du...
Die Partisanenkämpfe in Norditalien während des Zweiten Weltkriegs sind bis heute Gegenstand öffentl...
This article consists of interviews with five world experts on the memory of Fascism. Taking the cen...