Making Italian Jews. Family, Gender, Religion and the Nation, 1861–1918
9 July 2019
Making Italian Jews. Family, Gender, Religion and the Nation, 1861–1918
Dr Carlotta Ferrara Degli Uberti, Lecturer in Italian Studies, UCL
In the latest edition of our 'Talking Europe' podcast series, Carlotta Ferrara Degli Uberti (UCL Italian) and Uta Staiger discuss the role and cultural imagination of the Jewish minority in Italy – from the unification of the country into a new nation-state until the end of the First World War. Dr Ferrara’s book investigates key concepts such as family, religion, nation, assimilation and Zionism, as well as the interaction between public and private spheres, as they shift and change over time.
The podcast is part of our Talking Europe series.