Book contents
- The Fascists and the Jews of Italy
- Series page
- The Fascists and the Jews of Italy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: On the Historical Significance of the Leggi Razziali
- 2 Legislation: Race, Religion, and the “Italian Model” of Antisemitism
- 3 Administration: Expansion, Evasion, and the Problem of Institutional Conflict
- 4 Adjudication: Theory, Practice, and the Role of Judicial Personality
- 5 The Daily Plebiscite: How Local Officials and Ordinary Italians Responded to the Race Laws
- 6 From Perpetrators to Victims: The Question of Jewish Responses
- 7 Conclusion: Implications of the Race Laws for Italy, the Legal Profession, and the Study of Racial Statutes
- Bibliography
- Index
7 - Conclusion: Implications of the Race Laws for Italy, the Legal Profession, and the Study of Racial Statutes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 April 2014
- The Fascists and the Jews of Italy
- Series page
- The Fascists and the Jews of Italy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: On the Historical Significance of the Leggi Razziali
- 2 Legislation: Race, Religion, and the “Italian Model” of Antisemitism
- 3 Administration: Expansion, Evasion, and the Problem of Institutional Conflict
- 4 Adjudication: Theory, Practice, and the Role of Judicial Personality
- 5 The Daily Plebiscite: How Local Officials and Ordinary Italians Responded to the Race Laws
- 6 From Perpetrators to Victims: The Question of Jewish Responses
- 7 Conclusion: Implications of the Race Laws for Italy, the Legal Profession, and the Study of Racial Statutes
- Bibliography
- Index
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- The Fascists and the Jews of ItalyMussolini's Race Laws, 1938–1943, pp. 225 - 240Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014