Scholars from different countries gathered in Jerusalem for a symposium that revisited the Italian Racist legislation of 1938 in a interdisciplinary and contemporary perspective. The themes investigated in the colloquium included antisemitism, racism, fascism, nationalism and the question of civil and political liberty in the Twenties and the Thirties.
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