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L’emigrazione intellettuale dall’Italia fascista

Studenti e studiosi ebrei dell’Università di Firenze in fuga all’estero
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  • Patrizia Guarnieri,

What happened to the university teachers who were expelled after the racial laws of 1938? And what about the more numerous and less known unstructured scholars who were suspended from service? What did the students who were denied university enrolment or the new graduates with no prospects for their future do? The university archives tell us nothing about this; the general aim was for scholars and students who were declared of "Jewish race" to be cancelled and forgotten. It was not a small number of them who decided to leave Italy. What were their paths and help networks? How were they treated abroad? How much did Italian culture suffer from those losses? After the war, did universities try to restore them? The expatriates who returned could have brought new knowledge and ideas, but many never returned. Why? By focusing on the relevant case of Florence, the volume investigates the minimized phenomenon of intellectual emigration for political and racial reasons. A recent past in need of consideration and reflection.

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Patrizia Guarnieri

University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-6464-5591

Patrizia Guarnieri is Full Professor of Cultural History at the University of Florence. She has been a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Harvard University; CNR-NATO Fellow at The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine in London; Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute and a Faculty member on the Stanford University Overseas Program; M. Di Palermo McCauley Visiting Scholar at the John Calandra Italian American Institute, CUNY, New York, in 2018 and in 2022. She is the director of the University of Florence’s project for the 80th anniversary of the racial laws. Her books range from the microhistory L’ammazzabambini. Legge e scienza in un processo di fine ‘800 (Turin, Einaudi 1988, then Laterza 2006), translated as A case of Child Murder (Polity Press 1992), to Italian Psychology and Jewish Emigration under Fascism. From Florence to Jerusalem and New York (New York, Palgrave - MacMillan, 2016), which was awarded the 2019 Edinburgh Gadda Prize for Cultural Studies.
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Book Title

L’emigrazione intellettuale dall’Italia fascista

Book Subtitle

Studenti e studiosi ebrei dell’Università di Firenze in fuga all’estero

Editors

Patrizia Guarnieri

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178

Publication Year

2019

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© 2019 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6453-874-7

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978-88-6453-873-0

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Biblioteca di storia

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2464-9007

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2704-5986

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