Luca RomanoLuca Romano writes about fascism, empire, and the world order that grew in its shadow. Raised among family stories of migration and postwar rebuilding, he has spent years tracing how small wars bend big principles. His work follows the paper trails o ministries, the silences of newspapers, and the memories of those who stood their ground. A thread through his writing is Italy's own argument with its past: from Rome's statues to the names of streets, how a country remembers itself matters. He aims to restore moral clarity without simplification, and to place African voices at the centre of a story too often told from European desks. His books invite readers to see early warning signs in plain sight, and to recognise that the fate of distant places can foretell the choices at home. Read More Read Less
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