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The order has been carried out : history, memory, and meaning of a Nazi massacre in Rome / Alessandro Portelli.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003Edition: First Palgrave Macmillan editionDescription: 329 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1403962081
  • 9781403962089
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.5345632 22
LOC classification:
  • D804.G3 P67 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
The Narrators -- There Was No Request -- The Sense of History in Rome -- Context and Background -- Where Stories Begin and End -- Oral Sources -- Creation and Use of Sources -- The Time of Names -- Rome -- Places and Times -- Beginnings -- The Magnet -- Building Fever -- The Heart of the State -- Soldiers -- In the Shadow of St. Peter's -- Roman Hills -- Portico d'Ottavia -- Monuments: Testaccio, Trionfale ... -- Via della Pelliccia -- Twenty Years: Fascism and Its Discontents -- Working-Class Worlds: San Lorenzo and the Valley of Hell -- Historic Streets: Ponte, Regola, Tor di Nona ... -- Students -- Concentration Camps: Gordiani, Val Melaina, Primavalle ... -- A Street in the Center: Via Rasella -- Acts of War -- Race Laws -- Africa, Spain, Russia ... -- War from the Air: San Lorenzo, July 19, 1943 -- Death and Rebirth of the Homeland: Porta San Paolo, September 8, 1943 -- Portico d'Ottavia, October 16, 1943 -- The Fosse Ardeatine -- Resistances -- Incipit -- Open City, Captive City -- Let Them Know They're Not the Masters of Rome -- Memories of War -- Long Heroism: The Military Underground Front -- Identities, Allegiances, Memory -- Anzio, Forte Bravetta, via Tasso ... -- Via Rasella -- That Day -- The Germans Who Sang -- The Sleeping Dog: Cause and Effect -- Lists, Posters, Orders, and other Missing Texts -- Personal Responsibility and Collective Guilt -- Politics of Time -- Should We Have Turned Ourselves In? -- What Was the Use? -- The Massacre -- The Jail -- The Road -- The Black Hole -- Women Who Seek --
Acknowledgments -- The Narrators -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Places and Times -- 3. Twenty Years: Fascism and Its Discontents -- 4. Acts of War -- 5. Resistances -- 6. Via Rasella -- 7. The Massacre -- 8. A Strange Grief: Death, Mourning and Survival in Rome -- 9. Politics of Memory -- 10. Born Later -- Index.
Summary: "On March 24, 1944, Nazi occupation forces in Rome killed 335 unarmed civilians in retaliation for a partisan attack the day before. Alessandro Portelli has crafted an eloquent, multi-voiced oral history of the massacre, of its background and its aftermath. The moving stories of the victims, the women and children who survived and carried on, the partisans who fought the Nazis, and the common people who lived through the tragedies of the war together paint a many-hued portrait of one of the world's most richly historical cities. The Order Has Been Carried Out powerfully relates the struggles for freedom under Fascism and Nazism, the battles for memory in post-war democracy, and the meanings of death and grief in modern society."--Publisher description.
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The Narrators -- There Was No Request -- The Sense of History in Rome -- Context and Background -- Where Stories Begin and End -- Oral Sources -- Creation and Use of Sources -- The Time of Names -- Rome -- Places and Times -- Beginnings -- The Magnet -- Building Fever -- The Heart of the State -- Soldiers -- In the Shadow of St. Peter's -- Roman Hills -- Portico d'Ottavia -- Monuments: Testaccio, Trionfale ... -- Via della Pelliccia -- Twenty Years: Fascism and Its Discontents -- Working-Class Worlds: San Lorenzo and the Valley of Hell -- Historic Streets: Ponte, Regola, Tor di Nona ... -- Students -- Concentration Camps: Gordiani, Val Melaina, Primavalle ... -- A Street in the Center: Via Rasella -- Acts of War -- Race Laws -- Africa, Spain, Russia ... -- War from the Air: San Lorenzo, July 19, 1943 -- Death and Rebirth of the Homeland: Porta San Paolo, September 8, 1943 -- Portico d'Ottavia, October 16, 1943 -- The Fosse Ardeatine -- Resistances -- Incipit -- Open City, Captive City -- Let Them Know They're Not the Masters of Rome -- Memories of War -- Long Heroism: The Military Underground Front -- Identities, Allegiances, Memory -- Anzio, Forte Bravetta, via Tasso ... -- Via Rasella -- That Day -- The Germans Who Sang -- The Sleeping Dog: Cause and Effect -- Lists, Posters, Orders, and other Missing Texts -- Personal Responsibility and Collective Guilt -- Politics of Time -- Should We Have Turned Ourselves In? -- What Was the Use? -- The Massacre -- The Jail -- The Road -- The Black Hole -- Women Who Seek --

Acknowledgments -- The Narrators -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Places and Times -- 3. Twenty Years: Fascism and Its Discontents -- 4. Acts of War -- 5. Resistances -- 6. Via Rasella -- 7. The Massacre -- 8. A Strange Grief: Death, Mourning and Survival in Rome -- 9. Politics of Memory -- 10. Born Later -- Index.

"On March 24, 1944, Nazi occupation forces in Rome killed 335 unarmed civilians in retaliation for a partisan attack the day before. Alessandro Portelli has crafted an eloquent, multi-voiced oral history of the massacre, of its background and its aftermath. The moving stories of the victims, the women and children who survived and carried on, the partisans who fought the Nazis, and the common people who lived through the tragedies of the war together paint a many-hued portrait of one of the world's most richly historical cities. The Order Has Been Carried Out powerfully relates the struggles for freedom under Fascism and Nazism, the battles for memory in post-war democracy, and the meanings of death and grief in modern society."--Publisher description.

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