"In some respects it was expected
that shocking events would happen after the U.S. elections, but
perhaps not so much shocking was expected. Trump in the Balkans
can change everything. In the Ukrainian issue, for example, we
in the European Union have been taken out, kicked around, it all
depends on the relationship between the U.S. and Russia, three
years ago when the war in Ukraine started"... things were very
different. In contrast, today "the unpredictable reigns
supreme," historian Raoul Pupo concluded. A new essay by Pupo is
forthcoming, also from Laterza, and will be in bookstores in a
few days. "Italianità adriatica," this is the title,
reconstructs the history of Italians who, after the end of World
War II, "lost their homeland" and thus the postwar disaster
"suffered it in a different way."
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