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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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mafia and revolution,
This review is from: Rebels and Mafiosi: Death in a Sicilian Landscape (Hardcover)
I enjoyed this book very much. I originally picked it up because I am interested in the mafia and wanted to find out more about its origins. The book is very useful for this, and describes how the mafia started in Sicily's struggle for freedom. It is very well-written, I read it in a couple of days, and has a lot of interesting stories. I especially liked the description of Garibaldi in Sicily and the stories about how some of the Sicilians who fought on Garibaldi's side later became capimafia. Thew author is also interested in the relation of violence and crime to revolution. I wasn't looking for this when I started the book, but I think it is an interesting subject. If you look at a lot of recent revolutions, it's clear that the question of what is revolution and what is crime comes down to the question of which side you're on. If you like it, it's revolution; if you don't like it, it's crime.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
By Ema (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rebels and Mafiosi: Death in a Sicilian Landscape (Hardcover)
I had to read this for for class, and it was by far the best historical account I've read. It keeps you interested in the big picture the entire time, while not leaving out the details. I know everything about the origins of the mafia now that I could need to know. I'd reccomend this to anyone studying Italian history, the mafia, or rebelions in general.
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Rebels and Mafiosi: Death in a Sicilian Landscape by James Fentress (Hardcover - April 13, 2000)
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