
Mafia Republic: Italy's Criminal Curse. Cosa Nostra, 'Ndrangheta and Camorra from 1946 to the Present
cosa nostra, 'ndrangheta and camorra 1946 to the present
$44.43
- Paperback
560 pages
- Release Date
10 March 2014
Summary
Mafia Republic: Italy’s Criminal Underworld Unveiled
John Dickie, celebrated for his “muscular prose,” once again blends meticulous research with captivating storytelling in Mafia Republic.
In 1946, Italy embraced democracy, joining the ranks of modern Western nations. However, a hidden curse persisted: three powerful criminal brotherhoods refined over a century. As Italy prospered, so did the mafias. Sicily’s Cosa Nostra, the Camorra of Naples, and Calabria’s myste…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781444726411 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1444726412 |
| Author: | John Dickie |
| Publisher: | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Imprint: | Sceptre |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 560 |
| Release Date: | 10 March 2014 |
| Weight: | 445g |
| Dimensions: | 200mm x 130mm x 38mm |
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Critics Review
Yet Dickie thinks there are “more reasons for optimism today than at any point in the past”… it’s a point well made.
John Dickie combines narrative skills in his description of skulduggery with excellent pen portraits of striking individuals…no one anywhere writes with such authority on Italy’s criminal gangs. - Times Literary Supplement
Chilling and eye-opening. - The Times - Bill EmmottI’ve been so unsettled by John Dickie’s Mafia Republic - his angry and moving new history of the power of the Italian criminal fraternities since the Second World War. - Big Issue - Samira AhmedREVIEWS FOR MAFIA BROTHERHOODS: - .His narrative bowls along, powered by the sort of muscular prose one associates with great detective fiction. An exhilarating history. - Financial Times‘Exciting and well-written… like a 19th-century Sopranos’. - Shortlist‘Fine social history and hair-raising true crime’. - IndependentBy shining a light so powerfully into the darkest recesses of mafia mythology and history, Dickie’s new book will certainly provide a concrete tool in the anti-mafia struggle to which many Italians and Calabrians in Australia and Italy are passionately committed. - Australian Literary ReviewAbout The Author
John Dickie
John Dickie is Professor of Italian Studies at University College London and an internationally recognised expert on many aspects of Italian history. In 2005 he was awarded the title Commendatore dell’Ordine della Stella della Solidariet Italiana. He is the author of five books, including Delizia! which won the special commendation Andre Simon Food and Drink Book Awards, and in France was voted food book of the year in RTL/Lire magazine’s prestigious poll. Cosa Nostra, his history of the Sicilian mafia, has been translated into twenty-one languages, has sold over 750,000 copies, and won the Crime Writers’ Association Award for Non-Fiction.
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