The Judge and the Historian: Marginal Notes on a Late-Twentieth Century Miscarriage of Justice

The Judge and the Historian: Marginal Notes on a Late-Twentieth Century Miscarriage of Justice

by Carlo Ginzburg (Author), Antony Shugaar (Translator)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 28 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1859843719
ISBN 13: 9781859843710

Media Reviews
Italy's foremost historian, Carlo Ginzburg -- and the publication of his book -- has rocked the folundations of the Italian legal system ... Ginzburg is the type of historian who revels in detective work ... he has sleuthed and deduced with tenacity and the finely tuned sensory apparatus of a bloodhound. -- Financial Times In the tradition of Ginzburg's work as a narrative historian, sculpting story-like shapes out of ancient and unexamined pasts, he offers the reader the evidence, giving the public the tools to examine this modern, ongoing history. - Bomb In its brilliance and force, Ginzburg's attack on magisterial malfeasance equals the war of Emile Zola 100 years ago. - Choice
Author Bio
Carlo Ginzburg was born in Turin and now teaches history at UCLA. He is one of Italy's leading historians and achieved a world-wide reputation with his book Cheese and the Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth-Century Miller