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2015
In the first chapter, I quoted two Sicilian writers, the anthropologist Giuseppe Pitre and the novelist Luigi Natoli, who in the late 1800s and early 1900s reevaluated the Sicilian contribution to the Italian nation, evoking (inventing, in Hobsbawm/Ranger’s sense) a noble regional tradition.
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In the first chapter, I quoted two Sicilian writers, the anthropologist Giuseppe Pitre and the novelist Luigi Natoli, who in the late 1800s and early 1900s reevaluated the Sicilian contribution to the Italian nation, evoking (inventing, in Hobsbawm/Ranger’s sense) a noble regional tradition.
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To racketeer among neighbors: spatial features of criminal collaboration in the American Mafia
International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2021Clio Andris +2 more
exaly
Theory of constraints based mafia offer for supply chains of deteriorating products
International Journal of Production Research, 2020Harshal Lowalekar, Sumanta Basu
exaly
Abstract Only a handful of mafia organizations exist in the world today. They emerged in very specific settings and at crucial historic junctures, such as the end of Italian feudalism or the fall of the Soviet Union. Over time, however, they have taken root around the globe, including in some of the richest and seemingly most stable ...
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The effects of mafia infiltration on public procurement performance
European Journal of Political Economy, 2020Diego Ravenda +2 more
exaly
Anti‐Mafia Police Actions, Criminal Firms, and Peer Firm Tax Avoidance
Journal of Accounting Research, 2023exaly
Where is the mafia in Italy? Measuring the presence of the mafia across Italian provinces
Global Crime, 2011Francesco Calderoni
exaly

