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Italian Wartime Camps, Italians in Wartime Camps

Traces, Memories, Silences, 1940–2008

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Italy’s Divided Memory

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Wooden shacks in a field and a monument close to the Reggio Calabria-Salerno motorway; a plaque on a church in Holborn in London and a cross near a remote beach on a Scottish island; a debate over a plan to build a furniture store near Visco (Udine); walls and assorted buildings in a wood in the Province of Arezzo, near the banks of the Tiber.

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Foot, J. (2009). Italian Wartime Camps, Italians in Wartime Camps. In: Italy’s Divided Memory. Italian and Italian American Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230101838_4

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