..".the essays assembled in this volume edited by my old friend and
first student, Gianfranco Cresciani, and by Bruno Mascitelli of
Swinburne University in Melbourne. All the essays are in some sense
focused on what some contemporaries might think is 'old fashioned
political history'; there is no mention of emotions, food or dance.
The themes are significant. The research is serious. Archives have
been probed and detail from them is made available that was not
public before. Australia and Italy may be quite a long way apart in
2013 and the gap between them may be increasing. Nonetheless they
share quite a bit of history. Important aspects of it are recovered
in this collection of essays. It is as much a part of Australian
history as is more familiar tales about 'resistance' on the
frontier, the growth of mining or the spread of 'Meals on Wheels'
across the nation." -- Professor Richard Bosworth
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