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Aarhus University

Institute for Aesthetic and Communication


The Dept. of Italian Studies, Research Program Globalisation, Migration and Memory and the Italian
Cultural Institute of Copenhagen are pleased to present

After Terrorism:
Truth, Justice and Memory in Italy
Book Presentation and Panel Discussion
with
Anna Cento Bull and Luca Guglielminetti

May 20th 2014, 13.00-15.00


Build. 1481 room. 341, Jens Chr. Skous vej 4, 8000 Aarhus C.

Anna Cento Bull, Professor of Italian History and Politics, University of Bath, recently published Ending Terrorism
in Italy (Routledge 2013), written with Philip Cooke, which deals with how Italy exited the years of lead (ca.
1969-1985). Italy's strategy - a combination of tough anti-terror legislation and initiatives aimed at promoting the
terrorists' de-radicalization and disengagement - has often been regarded as pioneering in the scientific literature
on the subject, but also presents some dark and problematic sides, especially in relation to the victims stances.
The book addresses issues of reconciliation, justice, truth and memory, comparing and contrasting the
perspectives of former terrorists and victims/relatives of victims as well as political institutions.

Luca Guglielminetti is a prominent representative of Associazione italiana vittime del terrorismo (Aiviter), one of the
largest associations of victims of terrorism in Italy, founded in 1985 by Maurizio Puddu, a Christian Democratic
local Counsellor, who survived a bloody attack by the Red Brigades in 1977. Aiviter campaigns for the rights of
the victims and actively promotes commemorative practices, in the belief that the memory of this unsettling past
is a collective duty and yet is often shunned by both citizens and political institutions.

Speakers will give a presentation in conversation with the author. This will be followed by a discussion with and
questions from the audience.

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