Linking together the history of the Holocaust, the resistance to Nazi-Fascism and the political and civic commitment that inspired the birth of the Italian Republic after the dictatorship and the war, Fossoli lies at the very core of Italy's contemporary cultural memory. The essays in this volume analyse, from different disciplinary perspectives, the material and immaterial heritage that constitutes a rich and articulated memorial system today.
Texts by Lorenzo Bertucelli, Matteo Cassani Simonetti, Pierluigi Castagnetti, Paolo Faccio, Robert S. C. Gordon, Viviana Gravano, Giovanni Leoni, Marzia Luppi, Roberta Mira, Daniele Salerno, Andrea Ugolini and Patrizia Violi.
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«This powerful, absolutely essential collection of essays on the heritage of the Fossoli transit camp shines a searing light on the interpenetration of history and memory at the locus of Italy's Holocaust memorial culture. The brilliant approach to the ongoing excavation and cultivation of memory at Fossoli is a cutting edge model for how we understand the long, living duration of Holocaust memorial sites everywhere.» (Professor James E. Young, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)