Jews in Twentieth-Century Italy
Sagep Editori
Ferrara, Museo Nazionale Dell’ebraismo Italiano e della Shoah, 29 marzo - 6 ottobre 2024.
A cura di Vittorio Bo e Mario Toscano.
Testo Inglese.
Genova, 2024; br., pp. 272, ill. col., cm 17x24.
Altre edizioni disponibili: Edizione italiana 9791255900832
EAN13: 9791255900849
Soggetto: Saggi Storici
Periodo: 1800-1960 (XIX-XX) Moderno,1960- Contemporaneo
Luoghi: Italia
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Peso: 1.31 kg
One hundred years of Italian history told through the experiences of the Jewish minority that has lived on the peninsula for over two thousand years.
The essays reconstruct a century rich in splendour, but also marked by tragedy and misery, along with the evolution of the concept of citizenship. From the successful integration of the liberal age to the consequences of the deprivation of liberty during the fascist dictatorship and the horrors of the Shoah.
After the war, there was a new challenge: to start living again. The doubts and wounds were many, but with renewed hope, the Jewish communities were able to rebuild themselves and think about the future, keeping their identity strong while maintaining a constant dialogue with society.
In this book, historians, art historians, scientists, communication experts and Hebraists tell the story of a hundred years of illusions and divisions, their extraordinary protagonists and their stories of courage, love and rebirth.
A collection of documents, photographs, paintings and family objects that reconstruct the mosaic of the 20th century and reveal a common heritage that belongs to everyone and that we must all preserve.
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Le note del colore. Nuovi dipinti antichi. [Ed. Italiana e Inglese]
Un battito d'ali. Ritrovamenti e conferme. [Ed. Italiana e Inglese]