ABSTRACT

Chapter 4 traces three process that took place after the end of the internment in 1934: what happened to the survivors, the history of the genocide after Libyan independence in 1951, and an analysis of university students’ views of the genocide. Also, the chapter traces the process that produced the official and hidden history of the genocide in Italy, the UK, and the USA by examining the cases of the BBC film Fascist Legacy in 1989, and the coverage of The New York Times and National Geographic Magazine.