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Mintoff and the National Interest - is the title of the next Saturday morning public lecture at Il-Hagar Museum in Gozo.
Professor Joseph M. Pirotta has an established reputation for scholarship, objectivity and flowing style. He will be offering a preview of his new book "28 April 1958: Mintoff ....
Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici was an unlikely heir to Dom Mintoff, but his wholesale inheritance and inability to defuse the social tensions and street violence provoked by his predecessor’s policies marked his political legacy for life ....
A new biography of Dom Mintoff by Fr Mark Montebello has lifted the lid on the late prime minister’s very private family life, and it does not always put the fiery leader in a good light. The 300-page publication – The Tail that Wagged the Dog: The Life and Struggles of Dom Mintoff (1916–2012) – traces Mintoff’s life from childhood and right through his formative years, his studies in the UK, his private practice as an architect and his eventful political career, characterised by his ‘battles’ with the Church and the British government. Montebello does not hide his admiration for the warrior but does not shirk from the grey areas of his life: family life, apparently, was one of them. ....
The years 1975-1992 were a period of conflict and transition all over the world, as well as in Malta. Alfred Sant’s memoirs Confessions of a Maltese European, which are being published this spring by SKS provides a personal chronicle of his experiences during those years. They start with his years in Boston, at a time when US society was absorbing the shock of the resignation in disgrace of President Richard Nixon. Sant’s story then shifts to Malta. It covers the years leading to the successful finale of the Mintoff administration’s effort to eliminate once and for all the island’s reliance on the military base operated from it by the British. Meanwhile, political conflict picked up and remained a feature of the Malta scene for long years to come. In 1977, Karen Grech was killed by a bomb sent to her father’s house; in 1986, Raymond Caruana was shot dead at the PN’s club in Gudja. ....