La guerra civile

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La guerra civile
AuthorGiovanni Fasanella, Giovanni Pellegrino
LanguageItalian
PublisherBiblioteca universale Rizzoli
Publication date
1 May 2005
ISBN978-88-17-00630-9
OCLC61264388

La guerra civile is a book written by Giovanni Pellegrino, an Italian lawyer and politician, with Giovanni Fasanella. It discusses the political situation in Italy from the revival of democracy in 1945 until the present day.[1]

Giovanni Pellegrino, who for many years was President of the Italian Parliamentary Commission on Terrorism and an expert on terrorism in Italy, argued that in Italy there was a low-intensity civil war, beginning from 1945 to date between the Western and Eastern Europe, and between democracy and communism. This "war" reached its peaked between 1945 and 1949 after World War II.

This book x-rays the specific Italian situation in contra distinction to other European countries, especially Spain and Ireland. According to the authors, while these two European countries have similar terror situations, they however differ in their political engagements and precise causes of terrorism different from Italy:

  1. Spain with the Basque ethnic conflict and
  2. Ireland with a long ethnic conflict and religion-political conflict.

The time frame between 1943 till date is spaced over 11 chapters, and is divided into 4 groups, corresponding to 4 time periods.

References[edit]

  1. ^ :Giovanni Fasanella, Giovanni Pellegrino, La guerra civile, Editore : BUR Biblioteca Univ. Rizzoli, 2005. ISBN 978-88-17-00630-9