The paper addresses the most important issues raised by the racist laws in the italian colonies after the turn of 1935-1936, when, after the conquest of Ethiopia, Mussolini planned the perspective of a culturally and biologically "Italian" Empire. The analysis focuses especially on the development of discriminatory legal paradigms and on policies regarding the interracial sexual relations after 1935.
Ceci, L. (2019). Separare e punire: il razzismo nell’Impero fascista. In Edited by IHRA Italian Chairmanship 2018 (a cura di), The racist laws before and after the shoah models, practices and heritage, 2019 (pp. 25-38). Fondazione per le Scienze religiose.
Separare e punire: il razzismo nell’Impero fascista
Ceci, Lucia
2019-01-01
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The paper addresses the most important issues raised by the racist laws in the italian colonies after the turn of 1935-1936, when, after the conquest of Ethiopia, Mussolini planned the perspective of a culturally and biologically "Italian" Empire. The analysis focuses especially on the development of discriminatory legal paradigms and on policies regarding the interracial sexual relations after 1935.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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