In re-evaluating the origins of Italian clandestine political violence groups in the early 1970s, this article sheds new light on overlapping processes of legitimation of violence that took place in that “transitional space” created by the 1968–69 social upheavals. Eschewing mono-causal explanations, this article points attention to how violence was legitimized at different levels: in the interaction between the movement and the “protest policing”; in the competing memories of the Resistenza that generated opposing extremes; and at an international/transnational level, where the Cold War and the mythology of the decolonization movements framed and inspired the choices of Italians terrorists
In the mid-1970s, a wave of contentious radicalism swept through Italy. Groups and movements such as...
'Clandestine Political Violence' compares four types of clandestine political violence: left-wing (i...
In Italy the ‘strategy of tension’ period represents a still very obscure time in country’s recent h...
This article surveys recent historiographical studies on social conflicts and radical left during th...
This ethnography addresses how former Italian radical activists of the 70s negotiate their militant ...
Theories of the radical milieu emphasize that armed organizations depend heavily on their constituen...
My thesis traces the interaction between the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and a series of social m...
Resistance as legitimation of violence. Tbe case of the italian extreme-left. (1969-1974). Isabelle...
This dissertation contributes to the ongoing analysis of art during the anni di piombo (1969-1983) b...
Translated from Italian by Claude Sophie MAZEASThis chapter looks at radicalization processes in Ita...
Historiography has long focused on the causes of the radicalization of protest in Italy in the 1970s...
This paper investigates group-identity signalling among violent extremists in Italy between 1969 and...
This article aims to reveal the changing semantics of violence in the three West European societies ...
none1noIn the 1970 Italy was the scene of an unexpected escalation of political violence. From 1969 ...
In tutto il mondo occidentale l’esperienza del Sessantotto si è esaurita entro la prima metà degli a...
In the mid-1970s, a wave of contentious radicalism swept through Italy. Groups and movements such as...
'Clandestine Political Violence' compares four types of clandestine political violence: left-wing (i...
In Italy the ‘strategy of tension’ period represents a still very obscure time in country’s recent h...
This article surveys recent historiographical studies on social conflicts and radical left during th...
This ethnography addresses how former Italian radical activists of the 70s negotiate their militant ...
Theories of the radical milieu emphasize that armed organizations depend heavily on their constituen...
My thesis traces the interaction between the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and a series of social m...
Resistance as legitimation of violence. Tbe case of the italian extreme-left. (1969-1974). Isabelle...
This dissertation contributes to the ongoing analysis of art during the anni di piombo (1969-1983) b...
Translated from Italian by Claude Sophie MAZEASThis chapter looks at radicalization processes in Ita...
Historiography has long focused on the causes of the radicalization of protest in Italy in the 1970s...
This paper investigates group-identity signalling among violent extremists in Italy between 1969 and...
This article aims to reveal the changing semantics of violence in the three West European societies ...
none1noIn the 1970 Italy was the scene of an unexpected escalation of political violence. From 1969 ...
In tutto il mondo occidentale l’esperienza del Sessantotto si è esaurita entro la prima metà degli a...
In the mid-1970s, a wave of contentious radicalism swept through Italy. Groups and movements such as...
'Clandestine Political Violence' compares four types of clandestine political violence: left-wing (i...
In Italy the ‘strategy of tension’ period represents a still very obscure time in country’s recent h...