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Experiencing War as the 'Enemy Other': Italian Scottish Experience in World War II - Paperback

Experiencing War as the 'Enemy Other': Italian Scottish Experience in World War II - Paperback

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by Wendy Ugolini (Author)

An original and engaging study which examines the impact of World War Two on the Italian community in Scotland.

Front Jacket

Italy's declaration of war on Britain in June 1940 had devastating consequences for Italian immigrant families living in Scotland signalling their traumatic construction as the 'enemy other'. Through an analysis of personal testimonies and previously unpublished archival material, this book takes a case study of a long-established immigrant group and explores how notions of belonging and citizenship are undermined at a time of war. Overall, this book considers how wartime events affected the construction or Italian identity in Britain. It makes a groundbreaking and original contribution to the social and cultural history of Britain during World War Two as well as the wider literature on war, memory and ethnicity. It will appeal to scholars and students of British and Scottish cultural and social history and the history of World War II.

Back Jacket

Italy's declaration of war on Britain in June 1940 had devastating consequences for Italian immigrant families living in Scotland signalling their traumatic construction as the 'enemy other'. Through an analysis of personal testimonies and previously unpublished archival material, this book takes a case study of a long-established immigrant group and explores how notions of belonging and citizenship are undermined at a time of war.

Overall, this book considers how wartime events affected the construction or Italian identity in Britain. It makes a groundbreaking and original contribution to the social and cultural history of Britain during World War Two as well as the wider literature on war, memory and ethnicity. It will appeal to scholars and students of British and Scottish cultural and social history and the history of World War II.

Author Biography

Wendy Ugolini is a Lecturer in British History at the University of Edinburgh.

Number of Pages: 266
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 31, 2014
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