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That Terrible Thing Called Jealousy

Love and possession during the Italian economic miracle.

Niamh Cullen | Published in History Today Volume 70 Issue 2 February 2020

Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita, 1960. Still from La Dolce Vita (Pathé, 1960). Directed by Federico Fellini. Produced by Giuseppe Amato and Angelo Rizzoli. Cinematography by Otello Martelli. Photo © John Kobal Foundation/Getty.

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