Mafia Brotherhoods: Camorra, mafia, 'ndrangheta: the rise of the Honoured Societies: Camorra, mafia, 'ndrangheta: the rise of the Honoured Societies
By (Author) John Dickie
Hodder & Stoughton
Sceptre
10th April 2012
16th February 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
364.10609457
Paperback
464
Width 164mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
374g
MAFIA BROTHERHOODS is the enthralling new history of Italian organised crime by the author of the international bestseller COSA NOSTRA. Mafia. Camorra. 'Ndrangheta.
The Sicilian mafia, or Cosa Nostra, is far from being Italy's only dangerous criminal fraternity. The south of the country hosts two other major mafias: the camorra, from Naples and its hinterland; and the 'ndrangheta, the mafia from the poor and isolated region of Calabria that has now risen to become the most powerful mob of all.Each of these brotherhoods has its own methods, its own dark rituals, its own style of ferocity and corruption. Their early history is little known; indeed some of it has been entirely shrouded in myth and silence until now.MAFIA BROTHERHOODS is a book of breathtaking ambition, charting the birth and rise of all three of Italy's mafias. It blends ground-breaking archival research, passionate narrative, and shrewd historical analysis to bring Italy's unique 'criminal ecosystem', and the three terrifying criminal brotherhoods that evolved within it, to life on the page.Previously published as BLOOD BROTHERHOODS.Reviews for COSA NOSTRA: - .
Dogged...a brave work. This is the first history of the Sicilian Mafia to be written by a non-Italian. It gives John Dickie a necessary detachment, frosty and undeceived. - Mail on SundayI couldn't put it down. His archival sleuthing is yoked to his powerful , often coruscating story-telling to create a sinister, horrific reality. - John Guy, The Sunday TimesMonumental and gripping - Andrew Marr, BBC Start the WeekCombines scholarship with a rip-roaring read - Sunday Herald'Readable history'. - TLSREVIEWS FOR BLOOD BROTHERHOODS (THE HARDBACK EDITION): - .His narrative bowls along, powered by the sort of muscular prose one associates with great detective fiction. An exhilarating history. - Financial TimesJohn Dickie is Professor of Italian Studies at University College London and an internationally recognised expert on many aspects of Italian history. In 2005 he was awarded the title Commendatore dell'Ordine della Stella della Solidarieta Italiana.