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The ‘swastika epidemic’ of 1960 and the first major public debate about antisemitism in republican Italy – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2026

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© The Author(s), 2026. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Association for the Study of Modern Italy.

In the original publication of this article, a typographical error affects a passage concerning the dating of publications related to early Italian awareness of the Shoah.

In the published version, the date 1954 is mistakenly linked twice to a publication by the National Association of Former Political Deportees in Germany (ANED), which results in an unclear formulation.

These typographical errors may affect the correct understanding of the text.

Page 492, line 33 ‘National Association of Former Political Deportees in Germany in (ANED 1954)’ should be read ‘National Association of Former Political Deportees in Germany (ANED) in 1954’.

Page 492, line 34 ‘Also in (ANED 1954)’ should be read ‘Also in 1954’.

The publisher apologises for these errors.

References

Palumbo, E. The ‘swastika epidemic’ of 1960 and the first major public debate about antisemitism in republican Italy. Modern Italy. 2025;30(4):490-505.10.1017/mit.2024.78CrossRefGoogle Scholar