2.4. Schools and universities
18 June 1940. The Directorate General for demography and race, with a circular to the Prefects of the Kingdom, prohibits Jews from performing any activities in the entertainment field (see also law of 19 April 1942). Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Roma
2.4. Schools and universities
April 1942. After having already placed a ban on ‘people of Jewish race’ accessing public libraries, the Ministry of Interior prohibits access also to those of the auxiliary bodies. Archivio di stato, Milano
2.4. Schools and universities
Some publications written or edited by Jews and removed from circulation. Arnaldo Bonaventura, Manuale di Cultura Musicale ad uso degli istituti magistrali e dei licei femminili, Livorno, Raffaello Giusti Editori, 1924. Paola Carrara Lombroso, Fiabe vecchie e nuove di...
2.4. Schools and universities
September 1938. The Ministry of National Education prohibits the presence of texts of Jewish authors in schools. Some newspapers list the names of ‘114 purebred Jews’ authors of textbooks. Jewish works are then banned also from opera and prose theatres, radio...
2.4. Schools and universities
At the Ministry of National Education lists are drawn up of university staff ‘that belong to the Jewish race’. Displayed here is the list of ‘ordinary and extraordinary tutors and assistants’. Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Roma
2.4. Schools and universities
The Aula Magna of the University of Bologna, 22 June 1947. Seated in the centre, Rector Edoardo Volterra, during a commemoration of Guglielmo Marconi. Biblioteca Universitaria di Bologna, sezione Archivio storico