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Title:The impact of the 1938 fascist anti-Semitic legislation on the development of physiology in Italian universities following replacement of five full professors
Authors:ID Volpe, Pompeo (Author)
ID Reggiani, Carlo (Author)
ID Megighian, Aram (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.20 - Preface, editorial, afterword
Organization:Logo ZRS Koper - Science and Research Centre Koper
Abstract:The effects of the 1938 fascist anti-Semitic laws on the development of physiology in Italy are discussed, focusing on thereplacement of five full professors of human physiology expelled from the Universities of Bologna, Milan, Turin, Genoa, andPalermo. The academic community immediately took action to fill the vacant positions, in the spirit of “business as usual.”Replacements were made via either transfer of tenured professors or appointment of chair competition winners as tenure-track professors. The previous universities of the substitutes (Pavia, Siena, Messina, Parma) were also indirectly involved.Replacement proposals formulated by each university were approved by Giuseppe Bottai, minister of National Education.Overall, about half of the 17 physiology chairs present in Italy were involved with a significant and sudden generationalchange. Based upon biographical and scientific profiles of the expelled professors and their replacements, analysis is carriedout on the ensuing qualitative effects on research activity. For the Italian physiology community, the impact was positive, or atleast not negative in some cases, with the formation of important schools of research. In any case, the moral evaluation canonly be negative on the tacit acceptance of expulsions for racial reasons, considered as ordinary administration or even as anopportunity for a more rapid career. Seen from this perspective, those distant events offer an occasion for reflection and a les-son still valid for all of us today.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The effects of the 1938 fascist anti-Semitic laws on the development of physiology in Italy are discussed,focusing on the replacement of five full professors of human physiology expelled from the Universities of Bologna, Milan, Turin,Genoa, and Palermo. The changes in research topics and the formation of important schools stemming from the application ofthe anti-Semitic laws have been long-lasting and are still present.
Keywords:Italian anti-Semitic laws, fascism, human physiology, university
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.12.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 999-1008
Numbering:Vol. 49, iss. 4
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25101 New window
UDC:612(091)
ISSN on article:1043-4046
DOI:10.1152/advan.00108.2025 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:263908099 New window
Copyright:© 2025 The Authors.
Publication date in DiRROS:09.01.2026
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Title:Advances in physiology education
Shortened title:Adv Physiol Educ
Publisher:American Physiological Society
ISSN:1043-4046
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:italijanska antisemitistična zakonodaja, fašizem, človeška fiziologija, univerza


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