| Raimondo Catanzaro - Brigate rosse - 1991 - 232 pages
Arguing that only by understanding terrorism can it be eradicated, this offers an in-depth study of terrorism in its particular Italian form with emphasis on the Red Brigades ... | |
| Alessandro Orsini - History - 2011 - 328 pages
The Red Brigades were a far-left terrorist group in Italy formed in 1970 and active all through the 1980s. Infamous around the world for a campaign of assassinations ... | |
| David Moss - History - 1989 - 339 pages
This is an account of the nature and parabola of left-wing political violence that began in Italy in the late 1960s. It covers not only the patterns of recruitment ... | |
| Robert Katz - Italy - 1980 - 370 pages
"Aldo Moro (Italian pronunciation: [aldo m?ro]; September 23, 1916 ? May 9, 1978) was an Italian politician and the 39th Prime Minister of Italy, from 1963 to 1968, and then ... | |
| Richard Drake - Italy - 1989 - 248 pages
Terrorist acts, by both the Left and the Right, have been a scourge in Italy since 1969, the year of the Piazza Fontana explosion in Milan. In the aftermath of that massacre no ... | |
| Richard Drake - History - 1995 - 348 pages
Aldo Moro's kidnapping and violent death in 1978 had much the same effect in Italy as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy had in the U.S., with both cases giving ... | |
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