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    Andreotti una biografia politica : dall'associazionismo cattolico al potere democristiano (1919-1969)

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    Constituent member, deputy, minister, seven-time prime minister, senator for life, Giulio Andreotti (1919-2013) went through the whole history of republican Italy, despite accusations, scandals and trials. Its extraordinary political longevity has made it the symbol not only of the Christian Democracy but of the "Republic of parties" itself that has governed our country for fifty years. This volume, starting from the papers of his personal archive, tries to historicize his figure, reconstructing his formation in the Fuci with his initial "radical" sympathies, the relationship with Alcide De Gasperi from the Resistance to the presidency of the Council, the adhesion to the DC and the struggle between his currents, the action as minister (Finance, Defense, Industry), relations with the Vatican and the American administrations, until the dispute of '68. A supporter of a united DC and pivot of the political system, guarantor of Italy's western and pro-European position, Andreotti was able to anchor moderate public opinio

    I GOVERNI LIBERALI NELL’ITALIA DEL PRIMO DOPOGUERRA. UN RIESAME CRITICO

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    in the afertemath of WWI the ruling liberal class faced the task of democratizing the italiana political system. Paesants and workers and they now called for major political and social reforms. the response of the liberal political world fractured as it was by group and personal enmities

    La Resistenza e la nascita della Repubblica

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    the essay reconstructs the role of the Italian Communist Party in the resistance and in the creation of the Republic and its political syste

    il fascismo tra storia nazionale e prospettiva trasnazionale

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    the essay reflects on the relationship between Italian and international historiography on fascis

    Introduzione

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    The essay surves the historiographical on the structure of the Resistence of South Ital

    Gramsci and the Southern Question. Global Readings, Interpretations and Uses

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    This book looks at the Southern question in Antonio Gramsci. It takes this as an opportunity to reflect on the special nature of his thought, linked to the concepts of hegemony, subalternity and the critique of the particular culturalidentitarian and ideological forms of the South and its historical development. Although the category was originally applied to the politics and history of Italy, the debates on the Southern question have in recent times gained wider relevance, combining with today’s more general analyses relating, for example, to European geopolitics, globalisation and the various global Souths, to media and mass culture, etc. In other areas, the Southern question in Gramsci has taken the form of a materialist epistemology, connected to the historical phenomenon of the splitting of consciousness, as opposed to its unity on a theoretical level. Elsewhere, it has become a programme for the application of a strategy of the international left, based on the building of alliances between different groups of subalterns. Over time, Gramsci's thought has come into contact with other partly converging perspectives, such as critical urban theory and cultural and subaltern studies. This has given rise to numerous fruitful lines of research in which the Southern question has been extended from Italy’s own North-South divide to other contexts. What aspect of Gramsci’s thought could justify this issue taking on such importance? Gramsci and the Southern Question: Global Readings, Interpretations and Uses aims to answer this question by combining general theoretical approaches with studies on the reception of Gramscian concepts in the world’s Souths

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Postcolonial Gramsci? From the Southern Question to Postcolonial Studies

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    Antonio Gramsci is doubtless one of the most widely and sutided Italian authors internationally. In this essay I will limit myself to raising what I consider some critical nodes with respect to Gtramsci's thought and the role that it has played in the intellectual history of postcolonial and subaltern studies
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