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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2016

Jacqueline Andall
Affiliation:
Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY mlsjma@bath.ac.uk
Charles Burdett
Affiliation:
Bristol University, Department of Italian, 19 Woodland Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1TE c.f.burdett@bristol.ac.uk, d.e.duncan@bristol.ac.uk
Derek Duncan
Affiliation:
Bristol University, Department of Italian, 19 Woodland Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1TE c.f.burdett@bristol.ac.uk, d.e.duncan@bristol.ac.uk

Extract

The articles in this special issue were first presented at the 2001 ASMI conference on ‘Italian Colonialism and Post-Colonial Legacies’. This collection of papers is the first in a series of publications planned on different aspects of Italian colonialism. A second collection, offering new historical interpretations of Italian colonialism, will be published in the Journal of Modern Italian Studies later this year. A third group of essays on the legacy and memory of Italian colonialism will be published by Peter Lang in early 2004.

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Notes

1. See, for example, Taddia, Irma, La memoria dell'Impero. Autobiografie d'Africa Orientale , Piero Lacaita Editore, Manduria, 1988, p. 17; Del Boca, Angelo, L'Africa nella coscienza degli italiani: miti, memorie, errori, sconfitte, Laterza, Rome—Bari, 1992, p. 113; Triulzi, Alessandro, ‘Italia e Africa: una memoria rimossa’, Africa e Mediterraneo, 1, March 1996, pp. 4–6, p. 6.Google Scholar

2. This special issue retains the different names for the Battle of Adowa.Google Scholar