As the birthplace of Fascism – and both ally and victim of Nazi Germany – Italy presents a particularly complex case study of how countries came to terms with the catastrophic events of the Holocaust after the war. Robert Gordon’s new book charts the cultural fault lines that emerged as it slowly learned to acknowledge its part in the tragedy.
Eight Cambridge academics are among the thirty eight scholars announced by The British Academy as having been elected to Fellowships this year, in recognition of their research achievements.