The Judge and the Historian - Marginal Notes on a Late-Twentieth-Century Miscarriage of Justice
Verso BooksSivumäärä: 216 sivuaAsu: Pehmeäkantinen kirjaJulkaisuvuosi: 2002, 17.08.2002 (lisätietoa)Kieli: Englanti A bomb, an anarchist's 'accidental death', the murder of a police commissar, and the confession of a former member of Lotta Continua led to seven dubious court cases and a tale of political opportunism and dishonesty. Standing in the tradition of Emile Zola's famous J'accuse polemic against the Dreyfus trial at the end of the nineteenth-century, the historian Carlo Ginzburg draws on his work on witchcraft trials in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-centuries to dissect the weaknesses and contradictions of the state's case in this late-twentieth-century political show-trial and reflects more generally on the similarities and differences between the roles of the historian and the judge.
Translated by: Antony Shugaar
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