© Columbia University Press
August, 2009
Cloth, 352 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-13134-6
$32.95
/ £21.95
"For anyone who has grown weary of the fond treatment of the Mafia in American popular culture this book is a tonic." — The New Yorker
"This is not a book of dramatic shoot-outs or even one that lingers long on individual characters. It is a sober assessment of the history of a movement." — Hugh MacDonald, Scotland Sunday Herald
"With Lupo's History, you become a lot more knowledgeable about the phenomenon." — Lee Lamothe, Toronto Globe & Mail
"History of the Mafia is a tour de force bringing Salvatore Lupo's virtually unequaled expertise about the Mafia, Sicilian history, and Italian politics into play. The book is essential reading for anyone who hopes to be well informed about the Mafia." — Nelson Moe, Columbia University, and author of The View from Vesuvius: Italian Culture and the Southern Question
"What Salvatore Lupo captures particularly well, against all the stereotypes, is the Mafioso as a modern character: the pure distillate of entrepreneurial and criminal intelligence that illuminates the history of both Italy and contemporary Europe. If we can truly break ourselves of the habit of thinking of the Mafia as a belated survival of Sicilian feudalism and the product of underdevelopment, we will have taken a major step forward, and perhaps even be on the road toward a solution." — Roberto Saviano, author of Gomorrah: A Personal Journey into the Violent International Empire of Naples' Organized Crime System