Name Paul Ginsborg | ||
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Books A History of Contemporary Italy, Family Politics: Domestic, Silvio Berlusconi: Televisio, Italy and Its Discontents, The Politics of Everyday |
Paul ginsborg family politics domestic life revolution and dictatorship between 1900 1950
Paul Ginsborg (born 1945) is a British historian. Professor in the 80's at the University of Siena, since 1992 he has been Professor of Contemporary European History at the University of Florence.
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- Paul ginsborg family politics domestic life revolution and dictatorship between 1900 1950
- Paul ginsborg promo 2 giugno a modena
- Education
- Law on Holocaust denial
- Publications
- References

Paul ginsborg promo 2 giugno a modena
Education

He studied at Queens' College, Cambridge (B.A. 1966), and was subsequently a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge.
Law on Holocaust denial

Ginsborg is of Jewish parentage. Along with Carlo Ginzburg, Marcello Flores, Sergio Luzzatto, Claudio Pavone, Enzo Traverso, etc., he signed a call in January 2002 against a law project, presented by Justice Minister Clemente Mastella, which was to specifically penalize Holocaust denial. They argued that Italy's legislation was sufficient to cope with such acts. The amended law project finally restricted itself to reinforcing sentences concerning hate speech.
Publications

