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  Articles, Book Chapters, Theses

  Arlacchi, P., ‘Mafia: The Sicilian Cosa Nostra’, South European Society and Politics 1/1, 1996

  Aldrich, R., ‘Policing the Past: Official History, Secrecy and British Intelligence since 1945’, English Historical Review 119/483, 2004

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  Barneschi, G., ‘Misteri, equivoci e ambiguita del tragico settembre 1943: Le radiotrasmissioni dell’agente speciale Dick Mallaby, l’inglese che viaggio con il re e con Badoglio’, Nuova Storia Contemporanea 3, 2013

  Bernabei, A., ‘The London Plot to Kill Mussolini’, History Today 49/4, 1999

  Berrettini, M., ‘Diplomazia clandestina: Emilio Lussu ed Inghilterra nei documenti dello Special Operations Executive’, Introduction to Lussu, E., Diplomazia Clandestina. Online edition, 2009

  ____, ‘Lo “Special Operations Executive” e la missione di Filippo Caracciolo’, Nuova Storia Contemporanea 1, 2008

  ____, ‘Set Europe Ablaze! Lo Special Operations Executive e l’Italia 1940–1943’, Italia Contemporanea 252–253, 2008

  ____, ‘To set Italy Ablaze!’ Special Operations Executive e i reclutamenti di agenti tra Enemy Aliens e Prisoners of War italiani (Regno Unito, Stati Uniti e Canada)’, AltreItalie 40, 2010

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  Canali, M., ‘I cedimenti di Max Salvadori’, Liberal 27, December 2004/January 2005

  ____, ‘L’uomo che visse due volte: prima al servizio del Duce, poi di Sua Maesta’, Corriere della Sera, October 2004

  Delzell, Charles, ‘The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance in Retrospect: Three Decades of Historiography’, Journal of Modern History 47/1, 1975

 

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