The anniversary dedicated to Remembrance Day has earned its place among civil holidays. Institutions, schools, universities, but also the world of cultural and social associations, increasingly reserve a moment of reflection on the good practice of not consigning to oblivion a tragedy that belongs to all of humanity.

Tonight, January 25th at 4.30 pm in the Capitini room, the Faculty of Humanistic Studies of the University of Cagliari organized a conference with the historian Emilio Gentile on "Fascism and racial laws" aimed at university and high school students.

The initiative is part of a large program of events on the Shoah, promoted by the Department of Literature, Languages and Cultural Heritage, which opens with this first contribution entrusted to Gentile, professor emeritus of contemporary history at La Sapienza in Rome, in as an undisputed authority in the field of studies relating to the regime, as evidenced by his recent publications History of Fascism (2022) and Totalitarianism 100 Return to History (2023).

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