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<em>âAnna Cento Bullâs scrupulously researched book casts a revealing laser beam of scholarly light (especially for monolingual Anglophone scholars concerned with modern extremism or Italian politics) on a permutation of right-wing extremism intent on remaining much more faithful to the original revolutionary matrix.â</em> <strong>⢠Patterns of Prejudice</strong></p>
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<em>ââŚa solid contribution to studying postwar European politics, examining the problems and failures of reconciliation as well as providing an insightful look at the neofascistâs Strategy of Tension.â</em> <strong>⢠Terrorism and Political Violence</strong></p>
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<em>âThe conclusion [that national reconciliation remains a distant target] leaves a bitter taste for the Italian reader, but it is the logical outcome of a rigorous and well documented analysis that has offered new insight into the troublesome question of Italian national identity.â</em> <strong>⢠South European Society and Politics</strong></p>
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Anna Cento Bull is Professor of Italian History and Politics at the University of Bath. Her publications include Social Identities and Political Cultures in Italy (Oxford: Berghahn, 2000); The Lega Nord and The Northern Question in Italian Politics (London: Palgrave, 2001) (with M. Gilbert) and Speaking Out and Silencing: Culture, Society and Politics in Italy in the 1970s. (Legenda: Oxford, 2005) (edited jointly with A. Giorgio).