"This volume by Del Boca, a celebrated historian of Italian colonialism, a novelist, and a journalist, comprises 13 chapters concerned with episodes of exceptional cruelty in the history of Italy and their impact. Although the text spans 150 years, covering the 19th century into much of the 20th, this is not a broad, general history of Italian colonialism. Rather, it offers a narrative account of the use of violence, often state-directed, by Italians and directed against each other and others. . . . A narrative of actions by and against Mussolini’s final regime at Salò, including repression committed by Communist partisans, is especially noteworthy. . . . Recommended."