Red Brigades

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  • ISBN 9781526645739
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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*A TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR*

'A compelling and sobering read' JOHN DICKIE
'Taut and gripping' TELEGRAPH, BEST BOOKS OF 2025
'Grimly absorbing' FINANCIAL TIMES

The explosive story of the terrorist group who brought Italy to a standstill in the 1970s.


In March 1978, the Red Brigades shocked the world by kidnapping former Italian prime minister Aldo Moro in the heart of Rome. They held him hostage for fifty-five days before killing him and dumping his body in the boot of a car. But who were they? And what did they want?

In this gripping and explosive book, John Foot casts new light on the shadowy world of the Red Brigades, revealing how they became the most formidable left-wing terrorist organisation in post-war Western Europe. Through a campaign of murder, kidnap and intimidation, they brought Italy’s justice system to its knees and shook the nation’s political foundations – leaving behind a legacy of conspiracy and distrust that still lingers today.

John Foot is the author of nine books, including Blood and Power: The Rise and Fall of Italian Fascism and The Archipelago: Italy since 1945. Eight of his books have been translated into Italian. He has written for the Guardian, Independent on Sunday, London Review of Books and the TLS, and he is a regular contributor to the Italian magazine Internazionale. He has appeared in a number of TV documentaries and on national and local radio. He is Professor of Modern Italian History at the University of Bristol, and was awarded the British Academy's prestigious Serena Medal in 2019 for his 'path-breaking' work in Italian history. He lives in Bristol with his partner and daughter.

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