Authors: John Dickie
This includes the Direzione Investigativa Antimafia’s six-monthly reports to parliament.
http://www.centroimpastato.it/index.php3
The website of Centro Siciliano di Documentazione ‘Giuseppe Impastato’, run by Umberto Santino and Anna Puglisi.
The proceedings of the ongoing parliamentary commission of inquiry into the mafia are on the following sites:
http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/i/italia/verbali_della_commissione_parlamentare_antimafia/html/
http://www.camera.it/_bicamerali/antimafia/home.htm
PROLOGUE/INTRODUCTION/MEN OF HONOUR
Falcone and Padovani, p.41.
Buscetta and Arlacchi, p.20.
Falcone and Padovani, p.49.
Buscetta and Arlacchi, p.155.
La Repubblica,
15 September 1998.
Dino,
Mutazioni,
p.78.
Brusca and Lodato, p.84.
Bianconi and Savatteri, pp.280–4.
1: THE GENESIS OF THE MAFIA 1860–1876
Carbone and Grispo, vol. 2, p.1002.
Brusca and Lodato, p.33.
Crisantino, pp.85–6.
Turrisi Colonna, p.43.
Turrisi Colonna, p.47.
Sonnino,
Lettere
p.231.
Da Passano, pp.130–2.
Quotes in this paragraph, from Franchetti,
Condizioni,
pp.3–4, 56.
Franchetti,
Condizioni,
p.98.
Alatri, p.95.
2: THE MAFIA ENTERS THE ITALIAN SYSTEM 1876–1890
The Times,
21 June 1875.
The Times,
9 June 1875.
Tajani’s speech is in
Atti Parlamentari: Camera dei Deputati, Sessione 1874–75, Discussioni,
11–12 June 1875.
Pezzino, ‘Stato: nascita e sviluppo del paradigma mafioso’, in Pezzino,
Una certa reciprocità,
p.112.
Carbone and Grispo, vol. 2, p.1137.
Colacino, p.180.
Falcone and Padovani, p.31.
Caico, pp.176–7.
Alongi,
La maffia,
pp.55, 58.
Carbone and Grispo, vol. 2, p.1008.
Alongi,
La maffia,
pp.72–3.
Pitrè, vol. 2, p.292.
3: CORRUPTION IN HIGH PLACES 1890–1904
Cancila, p.237.
Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Sangiorgi report, p.117.
Sangiorgi report, pp.120–1.
Trevelyan,
Princes Under the Volcano,
p.223.
Sangiorgi report, p.38.
Sangiorgi report, p.137.
Sangiorgi report, p.137.
Sangiorgi report, p.193.
Sangiorgi report, p.37.
Sangiorgi report, pp.335–6.
Sangiorgi report, p.1.
Barone, ‘Egemonie urbane’, p.317.
Giornale di Sicilia,
20–1 May 1901.
Resto del Carlino,
30–1 October 1901.
Notarbartolo, p.276.
Avanti!
18 November 1899.
Avanti!
18 November 1899.
Notarbartolo, p.339.
Avanti!
24 November 1899.
The Times,
22 December 1899.
Avanti!
28 September 1901.
Giornale d’Italia,
1 August 1902.
The Times,
1 August 1902.
Marchesano, pp.294–5.
Lupo,
Storia della mafia
(1996 edn), p.133.
4: SOCIALISM, FASCISM, MAFIA 1893–1943
Rossi,
L’agitazione,
pp.81–2.
Paton,
Picturesque Sicily,
p.179.
Rossi,
L’agitazione,
p.82.
Rossi,
L’agitazione,
p.84.
Rossi,
L’agitazione,
pp.86–7.
Rossi,
L’agitazione,
p.84.
Rossi,
L’agitazione,
pp.125–6.
Paternostro, p.166.
Spanò, p.44.
Spanò, p.43.
Sicilia Nuova,
10–11 January 1926.
Petacco,
II prefetto,
p.100.
Calderone and Arlacchi, pp.14–15.
Porto, p.22.
Lupo, ‘L’utopia totalitaria’, p.394.
Giornale di Sicilia,
28–9 July 1925.
Mori,
The Last Struggle,
p.22.
Marino,
I padrini,
p.113.
Raffaele, p.205.
Mori,
Con la mafia,
p.84.
Archivio di Stato di Pavia.
5: THE MAFIA ESTABLISHES ITSELF IN AMERICA 1900–1941
New York Herald
26 April 1903.
Gildeer, p.34.
Reid, pp.131, 139, 143.
Carey, p.120.
Nelli,
The Business of Crime,
p.75.
New York Herald,
26 April 1903.
Deaglio, ‘Se vince lui’.
Gentile,
Vita di capomafia,
p.91.
Calderone and Arlacchi, p.158.
6: WAR AND REBIRTH 1943–1950
Pantaleone,
Mafia e politica,
p.63.
La Repubblica,
Palermo, 11 June 2000.
‘MAFFIA, Aug–Dec. 1943’, Allied Commission Control 10106/143/28 Bob. 689C Scat. 140, quoted in Adriano, p.4.
Sicily. Zone Handbook,
part 3.
‘Allied to the mafia’.
Romano,
Storia della mafia,
p.302.
Montanelli, pp.282–3.
Marino,
I padrini,
p.246.
Quoted in Renda,
Salvatore Giuliano,
pp.101–2.
7: GOD, CONCRETE, HEROIN, AND COSA NOSTRA 1950–1963
Farinella, p.25.
Quoted in Stabile,
La Chiesa,
p.265.
8: THE ‘FIRST’ MAFIA WAR AND ITS CONSEQUENCES 1962–1969
Commissione parlamentare d’inchiesta sul fenomenc della mafia in Sicilian,
Documentazione allegata,
vol. 5, pp.375–642; p.375, dated 29 October 1975.
9: THE ORIGINS OF THE SECOND MAFIA WAR 1970–1982
Calderone and Arlacchi, p.91.
Galluzzo, Nicastro, and Vasile, p.106.
Galluzzo, Nicastro, and Vasile, p.107.
Stajano, p.14.
Vitale, p.53.
Bartolotta Impastato, p.30.
Russo Spena, p.170.
La Repubblica,
11 April 2002.
Sterling, p.295.
Pistone, p.388.
Leonardo Messina in Commissione parlamentare d’inchiesta,
Mafia, politica, pentiti,
p.523.
Leonardo Messina in Pezzino,
Mafia,
p.346.
Stajano, p.23.
Stajano, p.19.
Gaspare Mutolo in Commissione parlamentare d’inchiesta,
Mafia, politica, pentiti,
p.1232.
Buscetta and Arlacchi, p.219.
10: TERRA INFIDELIUM 1983–1992
La Licata, p.77.
La Licata, p.77.
Lodato, p.107.
Lodato, p.132.
Caponnetto, p.24.
La Repubblica,
30 September 1984.
La Repubblica,
8 August 1985.
Sciascia,
La Sicilia,
p.74.
Leonardo Messina in Commissione parlamentare d’inchiesta,
Mafia, politica, pentiti,
p.542.
11: BOMBS AND SUBMERSION 1992–2003
Lo Forte, interview with the author.
La Repubblica,
26 May 1992.
Dino,
Mutazioni,
p.183.
Gaspare Mutolo interviewed in Commissione parlamentare d’inchiesta,
Mafia, politica, pentiti,
pp.1255, 1288.
Dino, ‘La mafia del Gattopardo’, p.206.
Scarpinato, interview with the author.
Leonardo Messina in Commissione parlamentare d’inchiesta,
Mafia, politica, pentiti,
p.522.
The charges in the paragraph beginning, ‘The prosecution also claims that…’ are as outlined in
La Repubblica,
http://www.repubblica.it/online/fatti/utri/accuse/accuse.html
My assumption is that this article is a fair and accurate summary.
La Republica,
19 April 2004.
Buscetta and Lodato, p.14.
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DC = Democrazia Cristiana
PCI = Partito Comunista Italiano
Sicilian towns are villages have been selectively indexed.
Adowa, battle of (1896)
Aglieri, Pietro
Agrigento (town)
capture of Brusca
Favara Brotherhood trial
Alaimo, Rosario
Albanese, Giuseppe
Alexander, General Sir Harold
Alongi, Giuseppe:
The Mafia … Manifestations
AMGOT (Allied Military Government of Occupied Territory; WWII)
Anastasia, Albert
Andreotti, Giulio (“Uncle Giulio”)
Andronico, Giovanni
“Antimafia” enquiry
Antiochia, Roberto
Aprile, Andrea Finocchiaro
Atlanta Federal Penitentiary (US)
Atria, Rita
Avanti!
(newspaper)
Badalamenti, Gaetano (“Tano”; also “Sitting Bully”)
Commission evolution
death of Impastato
drug dealing
mafia factions
US links
Bagarella, Calogero
Bagarella, Leoluca
Banca Romana
Banco di Sicilia
Batista y Zaldìvar, Fulgencio
Bergman, Ingrid
Berlusconi, Silvio (“the Knight”)
Biagi, Enzo
Boldini, Giovanni
Bologna 180: railway station massacre
Bonanno, Giuseppe (“Joe Bananas”): New York Family
A Man of Honour
(book)
meeting with Buscetta
return to Sicily and Sicilian Commission
Bontate, Stefano (“Prince of Villagrazia”)
Andreotti connection
Commission member
drug dealing
humiliated by Riino
Masonic connection
murder and gang war
Bonventre, Giovanni (“John”)
Bordonaro, Lucio Tasca
Borgnine, Ernest
Borsellino, Agnese
Borsellino, Paolo: murder
accused of careerism
CSM investigation
joins antimafia team
Palermo maxi-trial
upbringing and character
Brancaccio (township)
Brando, Marlon
“Brotherhood” (“Fratellanza”; criminal gang; Favara)
Brusca, Davide
Brusca, Enzo
Brusca, Giovanni (“lo scannacristiani”)
capture
defection
Falcone murder
initiation
war on state
Buchalter, Louis (“Lepke”)
Buscemi, Giuseppe (“Pidduzzo”)
Buscetta, Tommaso
appearance and character
Ciaculli car bomb
comments on Gioia, Ciancimino, and Lima
comments on Orlando, Aprile, and Giuliano
comment on Riina
Commission involvement
death
defection
drug and tobacco trafficking
fate of sons
joins Porta Nuova Family
leaves Italy for Brazil
on mafia origins
meeting with Bonanno
meeting with Contorno
Palermo maxi-trial and “Buscetta theorem”
opinion of Genco Russo
role in first mafia war
right-wing plotting
Caccamo (town)
Cagney, James
Calderone, Antonino
Calderone, Pippo
Caltanissetta (province)
Calvi, Roberto
Camilleri, Andrea
Cammarata, Angelo
Camorra (criminal group; Naples)
Cancemi, Salvatore
Capaci (town): Falcone murder
Capone, Al (“Scarface Al”)
Caponnetto, Antonino
Caporetto, battle of (1917)
Cappello, Antonio
Cappiello, Nicola
Carnevale, Judge Corrado
Carollo, Benedetto
Carollo, Giuseppe
Caronia, Don Stefano
Caruso, Giuseppe
Casio-Ferro, Don Vito
Caselli, Gian Carlo
Cassa Agricola San Leoluca (Catholic fund)
Cassarà, Ninni
Castellammare del Golfo (town)
Castellammarese war
Castelli, Roberto
Castiglia, Francesco (aka Frank Costello)
Castro, Fidel
Catania (town)
Cattanei, Franco
Cavataio, Michele (“the Cobra”)
cento passi, I
(film)
Chinnici, Rocco
Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana),
see
DC
Churchill, Winston
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
Ciaculli (town)
car bombs
Greco war
Ciancimino, Vito
Cinisi (town)
car bombs
“Clean Hands” (corruption investigations)
Colonna, Nicolò Turrisi, Baron of Buonvicino:
Public Security in Italy
(report)
attempted assassination
link with Giammona
political activities
suspected mafia connections
Commission, the (
also
Cupola; “the Senate”): structure
Agrigento commission
dissolution and reconstitution
domination by Corleonesi
evolution
first mafia war
Palermo maxi-trial
Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiano)
see
PCI
Conca d’Oro (Palermo)
Connors, Francis
Consentino, Louis
Contorno, Salvatore (“Totuccio”)
Coppola, Francis Ford
Corleone (“Tombstone”: town)
Corleonesi (mafia group)
rise to power
role in second mafia war (
la mattanza
)
Corriere della Sera
(newspaper)
Cosa Nostra
see
mafia
Cosenza, Vincenzo
Costanzo, Maurizio
Crispi, Francesco
Croce Verde Giardini (village): Greco war
CSM (magistrates’; governing body)
Cuba
Cuccia, Don Francesco