Italy's Jews from emancipation to fascism

How did Italy treat Jews during World War II? Historians have shown beyond doubt that many Italians were complicit in the Holocaust, yet Italy is still known as the Axis state that helped Jews. Shira Klein uncovers how Italian Jews, though victims of Italian persecution, promoted the view that Fasci...

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Autore principale: Klein, Shira 1981- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2018
In:Anno: 2018
Recensioni:[Rezension von: Klein, Shira, Italy's Jews from emancipation to fascism] (2019) (Kertzer, David I., 1948 -)
Altre parole chiave:B Jews ; Italy ; History ; 19th century
B Jews (Italy) History 19th century
B Italy Ethnic relations
B Italy ; Ethnic relations
B Jews ; Italy ; History ; 20th century
B Jews (Italy) History 20th century
Accesso online: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Edizione parallela:Erscheint auch als: 9781108424103
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Riepilogo:How did Italy treat Jews during World War II? Historians have shown beyond doubt that many Italians were complicit in the Holocaust, yet Italy is still known as the Axis state that helped Jews. Shira Klein uncovers how Italian Jews, though victims of Italian persecution, promoted the view that Fascist Italy was categorically good to them. She shows how the Jews' experience in the decades before World War II - during which they became fervent Italian patriots while maintaining their distinctive Jewish culture - led them later to bolster the myth of Italy's wartime innocence in the Fascist racial campaign. Italy's Jews experienced a century of dramatic changes, from emancipation in 1848, to the 1938 Racial Laws, wartime refuge in America and Palestine, and the rehabilitation of Holocaust survivors. This cultural and social history draws on a wealth of unexplored sources, including original interviews and unpublished memoirs
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The making of Italian Jewish patriots: emancipation, World War I, and Fascism; 2. A thriving Jewish life: Jewish culture in the Kingdom of Italy; 3. Five long years of Italian racism: anti-Jewish laws, 1938-1943; 4. Hunting for Jews: the Italian and German manhunt in the Republic of Sal-, 1943-1945; 5. Imagining Italy: Italian Jewish refugees in the United States; 6. Fur coats in the Desert: Italian Jewish refugees in Palestine; 7. Recovery and revival: postwar Italian Jewry and the JDC; 8. The myth of the good Italian: making peace with postwar Italy; Conclusion
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Descrizione fisica:1 Online-Ressource (x, 369 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
ISBN:978-1-108-53973-9
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108539739