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    Nous, nous aimons le passé : l'utopie réactionnaire dans l'Italie du Risorgimento

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    In questo volume si propone una approfondita ricognizione delle idee e dei protagonisti del movimento reazionario italiano che si oppose, nella prima metà del XIX secolo, alla diffusione delle istanza liberali, democratiche e unitarie promosse dalla controparte filo risorgimentale. Benché risultato sconfitto, questo movimento seppe incarnare per un lungo periodo della storia nazionale gli ideali, le aspirazioni, così come le recriminazioni, di una fetta considerevole dell'opinione pubblica italiana. Per tale motivo, questo schieramento politico-ideologico merita di essere studiato nella sua complessità, e al di là di ogni polemica contingente, al fine di contribuire ad approfondire questo periodo della storia italiana

    Chiesa, Religione e Monarchia negli Stati italiani preunitari : intransigenti e reazionari fra Trono e Altare (1820-1830)

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    During the first years of the European Restoration, a subtle game of alliances between governments, ultra-catholic currents and reactionary forces took place in Italy. This interaction aimed to repress the progressive demands while strengthening the political power originated from the Congress of Vienna. Thus the governments accommodated intransigent Catholicism with a certain freedom in order to encourage a revived proselytism. This had the main purpose to draw back to a dogmatic form of religion those who had been influenced by subversive trends. On the contrary, the secular response, proposed mainly by the sovereigns, waged a fierce propagandistic battle against the liberals and the moderates. As a consequence, politics and religion became inextricably linked and their respective fields of action encroached upon one another. Hence, politics and religion took advantage of each other in their common ultraconservative intent

    Voce "Monaldo Leopardi"

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    Federalismo e socialismo autogestionario : la carificación carlista durante la Transizione

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    As early as the late Fifties, Carlos Hugo promoted an ideological revision whereby Carlist switched from their well-known tradicionalist position to become an original component of the Spanish left supporting non-Marxist, federative and self-managed Socialism. This process culminated in the early Seventies, when the newly-established Partido Carlista initially joined the Junta Democrática de España, and then the Plataforma de Convergencia Democrática. Opposition to Francoism, to capitalism and to Madrid centralism where the issues maintained in succession by Carlos Hugo and his followers, who aimed at merging the old foralist battles of early Carlism and a new socialism, far from the Soviet model. However, this attempt proved a failure and yielded poor poll results, since not all Carlist had accepted this radical positioning at the extreme left
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