Chronologie aller Bände (1 - 5)
Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem Buch "Utopia and Dystopia in Postwar Italian Literature". Wer alle Bücher der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von Daniele Fioretti beginnen. Der zweite Teil der Reihe "Italian Partisans and British Forces in the Second World War" ist am 20.05.2023 erschienen. Mit insgesamt 5 Bänden wurde die Reihe über einen Zeitraum von ungefähr 8 Jahren fortgesetzt. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "The Matteotti Murder and Mussolini".
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- Start der Reihe: 13.02.2017
- Neueste Folge: 01.03.2025
Diese Reihenfolge enthält 5 unterschiedliche Autoren.
- Autor: Fioretti, Daniele
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- Medium: Buch
- Veröffentlicht: 20.02.2017
- Genre: Sonstiges
Utopia and Dystopia in Postwar Italian Literature
- Autor: Rapini, Andrea
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- Veröffentlicht: 02.01.2023
- Genre: Roman
A Social History of Administrative Science in Italy
This book traces the origins, life and death of Administrative Science in Italy as an academic discipline between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It does so by combining the study of ideas, institutional history, intellectual history and social history. The Faculty of Law first introduced Administrative Science in 1875, with the aim of providing the elite with the necessary tools to distribute wealth more equally, to take care of the population and, thus, to make the young Italian State more legitimate in the eyes of the emerging masses. Law and social sciences were merged with the aim of increasing reforms, including that of creating a State of Happiness for all citizens. Throughout its 70-year existence, Administrative Science was deprived of its contents and scientific independence, and academically overshadowed by Administrative and Public law. Finally, although the liberal elites discarded the reformer project of Administrative Science even before Fascism turned everything upside down, most of the original traits of this knowledge were absorbed into Fascist corporate and totalitarian structures.
- Autor: Cacciatore, Nicola
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- Veröffentlicht: 20.05.2023
- Genre: Politik
Italian Partisans and British Forces in the Second World War
This book proposes a significant new interpretation of the relations between Italian partisans and British forces during the Italian campaign of 1943-1945. The core of the argument challenges many assumptions that are today still present both in Italian and in the Anglophone historiography on the subject. In current historiography, the debate is still ongoing as to whether the British were a hostile force to the Italian Resistance, trying to weaken it to better control it, or a genuine and committed ally. Instead of a clear-cut and artificial dichotomy between the 'Italians' and the 'British' this book posits the idea that lines were often blurred, and relations existed on a scale that included lots of grey and overlapping areas. Thanks to an original approach that examines the Italo-British interaction from a point of view as close as possible to the ‘action’, it proposes a new interpretation based on the way the British image was cast in Italy. Politics is left in the background in favour of an analysis of the concrete problems and difficulties that Italians and the British had to face when working together and how these processes influenced the image of Great Britain in Italy in the following decades. This produces a final interpretation that enriches current historiography and pushes forward our understanding of the relationship between Italian partisans and British forces.
- Autor: Canali, Mauro
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- Veröffentlicht: 23.12.2023
- Genre: Krimi
The Matteotti Murder and Mussolini
- Autor: Serafini, Stefano
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- Veröffentlicht: 31.01.2025
- Genre: Krimi
Italian Crime Fiction Revisited
This book offers the first extensive investigation of Italian crime fiction in the period between 1861, the year of Italy’s unification, and 1941, when the famous Mondadori series ‘I libri gialli’, which had published crime novels since 1929, was suppressed by the fascist regime. By exploring the formal and thematic metamorphoses of Italian crime narratives and probing the different socio-political roles that they played in both the liberal and fascist periods, it provides a radical re-conceptualization, in both historical and theoretical terms, of a form of fiction that has been largely marginalized for both aesthetic and ideological reasons, uncovering how it was implicated in the construction of the modern state and in the articulation and shaping of the process of ‘making Italians’.




