Mafia : money and politics in Sicily 1950-1997
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Mafia : money and politics in Sicily 1950-1997
Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 1998
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"Revised edition of Mafia, penge og politik på Sicilien 1950-94,1995"--T.p. verso
"Translated from Danish by W. Glyn Jones"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-182)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Salvo was a Mafioso, but he did not traffic in narcotics, he did not run weapons, he did not kill anyone and he did not take part in the 'ordinary' Mafia activities. Antonio Salvo was a businessman, one of the wealthiest business men in Sicily. He took an interest in all important lines of business and had close political connections at the highest levels in Rome. Antonio Salvo represented another, but not less important side of the Mafia. He was a central part of the far-reaching network of economic and political interests that dominated Sicily through decades. All the threads of the network came together in one place: the Mafia. This book analyses the economic and political activities of the Mafia on the basis of the latest source material and explains how the Mafia has succeeded in surviving, protecting, and flourishing in post-war Italy.
Table of Contents
- Foreword - when Mafia became the word
- Mafia - background and terminology
- administrative, economic and political background
- sources
- Mafia, building booms and the city council in Palermo
- the Mafia's business dealings
- the political Mafia
- the general picture
- latest developments (1994-1997).
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