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Civilization of the Holocaust in Italy: Poets, Artists, Saints, Anti-Semites

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Title: Civilization of the Holocaust in Italy: Poets, Artists, Saints, Anti-Semites
Author: Wiley Feinstein
ISBN: 9780838639887
Publisher: UNKNO
Published: 2004
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Condition: Used: Near Fine
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This book studies the persecution of Italian Jews during the Fascist period in relation to the Italian cultural tradition. It shows that Mussolini's anti-Semitic laws and Italian support for Hitler's war on the Jews stem directly from beliefs deeply embedded in Italian culture. After studying anti-Judaic characterizations in the Christian tradition and representations of Jews by Dante and other Medieval and Renaissance authors, the book shows how the anti-Semitic tradition became reinvigorated in the nineteenth century. cultural figures in the period between 1900 and 1940: the writer Giovanni Papini, the Catholic educational leader Agostino Gemelli, and the artist and critic Ardengo Soffici. The book then examines Mussolini's specific anti-Semitic policies and argues that the Italian cultural system contributed to generating the evil that led to the Holocaust. Wiley Feinstein is Associate Professor of Italian at Loyola University Chicago.