Roy Domenico is a professor of Modern European History at the University of Scranton in Pennsylvania. His most recent book is The Devil and the Dolce Vita: Catholic Attempts to Save Italy's Soul, 1948-1974.
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"In Italy's War at Home, Roy Domenico offers a sharp and penetrating reinterpretation of Italy's Second World War experience, revealing the failures of fascist totalitarianism and the limits of Mussolini's project to remake Italian society. Through vivid accounts of bombing, occupation, and harsh daily life, the book shows how enduring cultural traditions - Catholicism, humanism, and social solidarity - outlasted dictatorship and helped shape post-fascist Italy." - Rosario Forlenza, Associate Professor, Luiss Guido Carli, Rome

