Myth and memory in the Mediterranean remembering fascism's empire /

'This subtle and complex picture of a neglected period in Greek and Italian history deserves a wide readership beyond Mediterranean studies, and will reward anyone grappling with questions of nationalism, history 'from below' and the social production of historical memory. It not only...

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Main Authors: Doumanis, Nicholas, 1964-
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230376953
Summary: 'This subtle and complex picture of a neglected period in Greek and Italian history deserves a wide readership beyond Mediterranean studies, and will reward anyone grappling with questions of nationalism, history 'from below' and the social production of historical memory. It not only fills in the gaps of previous histories, but creates a distinctive historical vision.' - David Sutton, South European Society & Politics '...use oral accounts of 'everyday life' under Italian colonial rule in the Greek Dodecanese islands, from 1912-1943...this is a provocative and challenging piece of historical research.' - N.E.Carter, History.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9780333682326, 1997.
Carrier Form: 256 p.
Audience: Undergraduate.
ISBN: 9780333682326
9780230376953 :
0230376959 :
CLC: K152
Contents: Acknowledgements - Abbreviations - Glossary - Introduction - Historical Background - Italy's Aegean Possession - Popular Dissent - The Poetics of Nationalism - Colonialism and Modernity - Italian Colonialism, Italian Character - Epilogue - Appendix - Bibliography.