| Salvatore Lupo - 2009 - 347 pagina’s
When we think of the Italian Mafia, we think of Marlon Brando, Tony Soprano, and the Corleones iconic actors and characters who give shady dealings a mythical pop presence. Yet ... | |
| John Dickie - 2015 - 400 pagina’s
The Italian-American mafia has its roots in a mysterious and powerful criminal network in Sicily. While the mythology of the mafia has been widely celebrated in American ... | |
| Vincenzo Scalia - 2016 - 124 pagina’s
This book develops the idea that the Cosa Nostra Sicilian mafia likes and, more than any other criminal organization, follows the patterns of capitalist transformation. The ... | |
| A. G.D. Maran - 2010 - 416 pagina’s
An, expansive, intriguing and meticulous account of the Sicilian Mafia. The pre-dawn arrests of the last remaining mafiosi in December 2008 signaled the end of the Sicilian ... | |
| Jane Schneider, Peter T. Schneider - 2003 - 356 pagina’s
Annotation A fascinating exploration of the history and organizational dynamics of the Sicilian Mafia, through which the authors lead us to an understanding of both the ... | |
| John Follain - 2009 - 372 pagina’s
Traces the rise and fall of the Sicilian Mafia's Corleone organization, from its humble origins to Cosa Nostra dominance, focusing on the lives of Luciano "The Professor ... | |
| Alexander Stille - 1996 - 482 pagina’s
In 1992 Italy was convulsed by two brazen Mafia assassinations of high-ranking officials. The latest "excellent cadavers" were Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, the ... | |
| Claire Sterling - 1991 - 388 pagina’s
A shocking expose of how the Sicilian Mafia uses financial influence and ruthless violence to control the international narcotics trade. "The most definitive work yet published ... | |
| Letizia Paoli - 2003 - 312 pagina’s
Relying on previously undisclosed confessions of former mafia members now cooperating with the police, Letizia Paoli provides a clinically accurate portrait of mafia behavior ... | |
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