Daniela Saresella is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Milan, Italy.
Daniela Saresella's Catholics and Communists in Twentieth-Century Italy is a ground-breaking and extremely well-documented book. * EuropeNow * Daniela Saresella takes readers on an illuminating journey in the Italian Catholic political world, focusing especially on those many voices that from the late 19th century onward sought a dialogue with Communists and Socialists. Her insightful and broad-ranging book is a precious addition to the scholarship on 20th-century Italy and an indispensable read to comprehend the crucial role played by Catholics in Italian political and social life. * Ilaria Favretto, Professor of Contemporary European History, Kingston University, UK * A rich, detailed, and fascinating compendium to one of the most significant threads in modern Italian history: how Catholics and the political Left saw one another, interacted, and on occasion collaborated very productively. This book is an important contribution to a burgeoning transnational conversation that has revealed how the entanglement of religion and political economy helped to shape the 20th century. * Piotr H. Kosicki, Associate Professor of History, University of Maryland, USA and author of 'Catholics on the Barricades' (2018) *