Colonial Twilight: Italian Settlers and the Long Decolonization of Libya
Italian decolonization has often been described as precocious, given Italy's loss of effective control over its colonies as a result of military defeat in the Second World War. In Libya, however, the projects of agrarian 'demographic colonization' that became a showpiece of fascist co...
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