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Against The Mafia 1st Edition Nando Dalla Chiesa Christina Jerne

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Against The Mafia 1st Edition Nando Dalla Chiesa Christina Jerne
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Author: Nando dalla Chiesa, Christina Jerne
ISBN: 9783031296192, 3031296192
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Against The Mafia 1st Edition Nando Dalla Chiesa Christina Jerne by Nando Dalla Chiesa, Christina Jerne 9783031296192, 3031296192 instant download after payment.

This collection of classic texts offers a longitudinal overview of the Italian mafia through the eyes of those who have questioned it in the past 144 years. It presents English translations of the key works of, among others, judges (Giovanni Falcone), political theorists (Gaetano Mosca), trade unionists (Pio La Torre), journalists (Giuseppe Fava), generals (Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa), and priests (Don Diana). These critical voices have been foundational to shaping the way Italian culture, policies and legislation relate to the mafia phenomenon. They represent different political standpoints, from elitism to communism, as well as vastly different times, from post-feudalism to hyper globalization. This book offers a rare (and hitherto untranslated) insight into, not only the history of the Italian mafia and its conceptualizations, but also into the movement against the mafia, which is one of the longest lasting (and most unrecognized) European social movements. It provides a usefulhistorical archive of Italian political and sociological thought and a diversity of perspectives through which to tackle a complex and increasingly global criminological issue, making it relevant for those interested in Italian studies, political theory, sociology, criminology, legal studies, and history.