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The Past Roams in the Present: Transitional Justice, Fascist Cultural Property, and Mussolini’s Chicago Footprint
Mark A. Drumbl is Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University, where he also directs the Transnational Law Institute. Many thanks to Ana Laura Coria for research assistance, and Inge Gruenwald, Barbora Holá, Mark Kersten, … Continue reading →
Posted in Cultural Crimes, Fascism, Italy, Transitional Justice, United States
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Tagged Cultural Property, Fascism, history, Italy, Mark Drumbl, rome, rome, travel
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