Mussolini’s Children: Race and Elementary Education in Fascist Italy Eden K. McLean The Italian Executioners: The Genocide of the Jews of Italy Simon Levis Sullam

Since Renzo de Felice’s publication of Storia degli ebrei italiani sotto il fascism (1961), scholars of Italian Fascism and the Holocaust have debated his claim that Italians had rejected antisemitism because it was inconsistent with Italian identity. Thanks to the sixty years of scholarship that fo...

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Main Author: Herr, Alexis (Author)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2020
In: Holocaust and genocide studies
Year: 2020, Volume: 34, Issue: 1, Pages: 120-123
Review of:Mussolini's children (Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2018) (Herr, Alexis)
Mussolini's children (Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2018) (Herr, Alexis)
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Summary:Since Renzo de Felice’s publication of Storia degli ebrei italiani sotto il fascism (1961), scholars of Italian Fascism and the Holocaust have debated his claim that Italians had rejected antisemitism because it was inconsistent with Italian identity. Thanks to the sixty years of scholarship that followed de Felice’s erroneous assertion, it is now widely accepted that many Italians supported the state’s Fascist policies of xenophobia, racism, and antisemitism. Mussolini’s Children: Race and Elementary Education in Fascist Italy by Eden K. McLean, and The Italian Executioners: The Genocide of the Jews in Italy by Simon Levis Sullam—in the same vain as works by Christopher Duggan, Tracy H.
ISSN:1476-7937
Contains:Enthalten in: Holocaust and genocide studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/hgs/dcaa012