Publication Date: 26/09/2024 ISBN: 9780008339593 Category:

Naples 1944

Keith Lowe

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 26/09/2024 ISBN: 9780008339593 Category:
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‘A rigorous, myth-busting look at the city’s chaotic recovery in the wake of war and fascism’ Financial Times

The Second World War destroyed countless cities in Europe and Asia. Naples 1944 is the story of the first major European city to be liberated by the Allies. The book describes not only what happened to Naples when the scourge of war lashed down upon it, but also, crucially, what happened next.

This is the first major history of wartime Naples to appear in the English language. It fills a glaring gap in the British and American historiography of the war and shares a hoard of new stories – some of them truly shocking – that have never yet been published in any language.

When the Allies arrived in late 1943, Naples had already suffered a brutal German occupation and suffered reprisals from the city’s heroic resistance and uprisings. This did not save it from the merciless Allied bombing. The city was on its knees with widespread suffering and squalor. Criminal gangs prospered, as did typhus, starvation and soaring prices on the black market. Much of the female population was forced into part-time prostitution simply to obtain food. Then Vesuvius erupted.

Lowe’s gripping and powerful book places Naples right at the heart of Italian history. What happened in this city was not a mere sideshow to bigger events taking place further north, it was central to the story of the country as a whole. Neapolitans resisted Fascism just as the Florentines, the Bolognese, and the Milanese did. They suffered just as northerners did, and they longed as much for constitutional rebirth. The heroism and sacrifice that took place in Naples were harbingers of what would later happen throughout Italy – as were the compromise and corruption of ideals that came after the Allies took control.

Naples 1944 is original and humane history at its very best, and a book which shows that Neapolitan story is the Italian story.

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Praise for Keith Lowe

‘Grimly absorbing, conveys the pity of war and its sorry aftermath with integrity and proper sympathy’ Ian Thompson, Sunday Telegraph

‘Moving, measured and provocative’ Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times

Graphic and chilling. This excellent book paints a little-known and frightening picture of a continent in the embrace of lawlessness and chaos’ Ian Kershaw

‘A powerful and disturbing book, painstakingly researched and written with both authority and an impressive historical sweep’ James Holland

‘An excellent account…Lowe’s vivid descriptions of Europeans scrambling for scraps of food, rampant theft and ‘destruction of morals’ are a timely reminder that a certain humility is in order when we look at less fortunate continents today’ Brendan Simms, The Independent

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