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About the Author
Pino Adriano has a degree in History of Philosophy (1968, University of Florence). In 25 years of collaboration with the RAI (Radio Televisione Italiana), he directed and wrote over 100 documentary films about Italian history, culture and art. Giorgio Cingolani is lecturer at Department of Economics and Social Sciences, at the Universita Politecnica delle Marche, Italy. He is author of books, essays and articles on economic, social and political history and he participated in various international research projects.
Reviews
"The book written by Adriano and Cingolani can be regarded as useful in certain aspects, because there is no such study available in the English language." * Slavic Review *
"Adriano and Cingolani set themselves an ambitious task: to summarize the entire history of the Ustasha movement in a single work. Their study sheds much-needed light on the Ustasha movement, particularly from the point of observation provided by Italian diplomatic sources. The book is an easy read and could be useful as an introductory text for international students and the general public, while in terms of scholarship it will be attractive to historians in pursuit of additional empirical material on the interaction between the Ustasha movement and Italian Fascism." * Southeastern Europe *
"Adriano and Cingolani have written an interesting and compelling book. They have provided one of the first studies in English of the Ustasha movement from its origins to its painful demise, which should appeal to generalists interested in Croatia, the former Yugoslavia, and regional fascism." -- Mark Biondich * Journal of Modern History *
Book Information
ISBN 9789633862063
Author Giorgio Cingolani
Format Hardback
Page Count 390
Imprint Central European University Press
Publisher Central European University Press