Blood Brotherhoods, John Dickie
Blood Brotherhoods, John Dickie
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Blood Brotherhoods
A History of Italy¿s Three Mafias

Author: John Dickie

Narrator: Tom Lawrence

Unabridged: 13 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 06/02/2020


Synopsis

MAFIA. CAMORRA. 'NDRANGHETA.

The Sicilian mafia, known as Cosa Nostra, is far from being Italy's only dangerous criminal fraternity. The country hosts two other major mafias: the camorra from Naples; and, from the poor and isolated region of Calabria, the mysterious 'ndrangheta, which has now risen to become the most powerful mob group active today.

Since they emerged, the mafias have all corrupted Italy's institutions, drastically curtailed the life-chances of its citizens, evaded justice, and set up their own self-interested meddling as an alternative to the courts. Yet each of these brotherhoods has its own methods, its own dark rituals, its own style of ferocity. Each is uniquely adapted to corrupt and exploit its own specific environment, as it collaborates with, learns from, and goes to war with the other mafias.

Today, the shadow of organized crime hangs over a country racked by debt, political paralysis, and widespread corruption. The 'ndrangheta controls much of Europe's wholesale cocaine trade and, by some estimates, 3 percent of Italy's total GDP. Blood Brotherhoods traces the origins of this national malaise back to Italy's roots as a united country in the nineteenth century, and shows how political violence incubated underworld sects among the lemon groves of Palermo, the fetid slums of Naples, and the harsh mountain villages of Calabria.

Blood Brotherhoods is a book of breathtaking ambition, tracing for the first time the interlocking story of all three mafias from their origins to the present day. John Dickie is recognized in Italy as one of the foremost historians of organized crime. In these pages, he blends archival detective work, passionate narrative, and shrewd analysis to bring a unique criminal ecosystem -- and the three terrifying criminal brotherhoods that have evolved within it -- to life on the page.

About John Dickie

John Dickie is senior lecturer in Italian, University College London, and is the author of Darkest Italy: The Nation and Stereotypes of the Mezzogiorno, 1860-1900.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Olethros on April 24, 2021

-Sobre delitos, organizaciones, costumbres e idiosincrasias.- Género. Historia. Lo que nos cuenta. El libro Historia de la mafia (publicación original: Blood Brotherhoods, 2011, y Mafia Republic, 2013), con el subtítulo Cosa Nostra, ‘Ndrangheta y Camorra de 1860 al presente, es un acercamiento de poco......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on July 01, 2019

My grandfather immigrated from Calabria to NYC in 1905 and proceeded to grow into a family of 15. My father was the youngest of 13 siblings living off Flatbush Ave in Brooklyn. I know of only two of my uncles that were 'men of honor', one died of bullet wounds the other spent time in jail, and died......more

Goodreads review by Solor on August 20, 2012

Maybe a little too ambitious in its effort to tackle so much research in one work; on the other end the book tries out a systematic comparative analyses of organized crime in the 'Bel Paese'. Admittedly Cosa Nostra A History of the Sicilian Mafia was a more thorough work. But, yet, I am looking forw......more

Goodreads review by Liam on February 09, 2012

Only the book petering out stopped this getting five stars. I'd recomend this to anyone with a interest in true crime, the Mafia or Italian history.......more

Goodreads review by Corban on September 24, 2019

"Blood Brotherhoods" by John Dickie promises a "a riveting narrative both disturbing and disturbingly relevant to the present" but I fear that he missed his mark. "Brotherhoods" was a long, tedious read, chock full of content but nothing especially riveting. In fact I would say on the contrary, as I......more