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Poor, sinful and dangerous women: illegal prostitution in the Mezzogiorno before and after Unification Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Oscar Greco
In the nineteenth century, when Italy was undergoing significant institutional and socio-economic changes, the bourgeoisie affirmed its principles of ‘respectability’. In this context, the spread of prostitution among the poorest and most disadvantaged classes of the South became a real obsession for bourgeois society. Through the study of primary sources relating to various health institutions, this
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Building pasta's empire: Barilla in Italian East Africa Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2023-02-28 Diana Garvin
This article investigates the role that Italian food companies like Barilla pasta played in creating narratives of East African empire at the apex of the Fascist ventennio. It aims to use the commercial remnants of Fascist empire to provide a more thorough accounting of how colonialism shaped the modern cultural history of Italian pasta. To do so, I analyze the paper ephemera, that is, the pasta advertisements
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The scientific discourse circulated during a national-populist commemoration: Dannunzian Fiume and the ‘Italo-cosmopolitan’ field of history Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2023-01-04 Christian Lamour
In today's Europe, commemorations can be times at which to affirm international reconciliation, based notably on the knowledge produced by historians who are becoming progressively cosmopolitan. However, commemorations are also used by national-populist political parties for electoral purposes and can lead to tensions with neighbouring states. This was the case in Trieste in September 2019, when the
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Culture in contemporary Milan: shedding tears on a glorious past, or surfing on global opportunities? Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2023-01-04 Andrea Goldstein
In 1881, Giovanni Verga defined Milan as ‘la città più città d'Italia’ (‘Italy's most urban city’). A statement of some significance, as at that time Rome and Turin could each legitimately claim to have much greater political if not economic clout. Almost one and a half centuries later, the role of the capitale morale as the pulsing heart of a country incessantly searching for both a modern national
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A history of Italy's health policy from the Republic to the new century Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-12-13 Chiara Giorgi
This article analyses the development of Italian health policies in the post-Second World War period. Shortly after the setting up of the ‘Beveridge model’ and the creation of the British National Health Service, Italy also introduced a new approach to health, which became part of the Constitution. However, the implementation of the necessary reforms was delayed due to resistance from the country's
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The disputed lake: Lake Garda between tourism and nationalism on the eve of the Great War Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-12-12 Maria Paola Pasini
This article reconstructs the heated – local and national – debate around the consistent and pervasive foreign presence in the border territory of Lake Garda on the eve of the Great War. Here, the growing nationalistic tensions that preceded the conflict intertwined with the emerging hospitality industry. Tourism, seen as a social phenomenon, can thus offer a privileged perspective on the transformations
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Right-wing extremism and lone-actor violence in Italy: the case of the 2018 Macerata shooting Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-12-12 Francesco Marone
On 3 February 2018, in the town of Macerata, an Italian citizen with far-right sympathies deliberately fired several shots from his car at nine African immigrants, injuring six. The article argues that this shooting can be considered an act of lone-actor terrorism, an anomaly in the Italian context. Based on the social science literature on this subject, the paper analyses the profile of the shooter
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Introduction: Critical issues in the study of visual and material culture of Italian colonialism Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-11-10 Carmen Belmonte, Laura Moure Cecchini
In this special issue of Modern Italy, four early-career scholars examine how the study of objects and images rooted in Fascist imperialist history enables a sustained interrogation of Italy's colonial imaginary. Their articles explore the diverse possibilities offered by the study of visual and material culture for scholars of imperialism, as it is precisely this realm of visual and material culture
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The social lives of mass-produced images of the 1935–41 Italo-Ethiopian War Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-11-10 Markus Wurzer
For the last 20 years, research on European colonialism has addressed private photo collections. Prior to that, interest was focused specifically on propaganda photography. In the hope that privately kept material could offer new, more ‘authentic’ insights into colonial everyday life, researchers have so far mostly ignored the mass-produced images which are often part of such private collections, too
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Images of black faces in Italian colonialism: mobile essentialisms Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-11-10 Lucia Piccioni
This study analyses the essential question of the role of visual and material culture in the construction of a mass racial ideology during the Fascist colonial empire. The hypothesis behind this essay is that representations of the facial features of colonised populations may be understood as agents that transform what are in fact inconsistent and vague notions of identity and race into concrete and
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Colonies on the cover: Italo Balbo's Libia Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-11-10 Priscilla Manfren
This essay will consider some key aspects of the imagery of the ventennio regarding the Italian overseas territories through the analysis of the covers of the illustrated magazine Libia, launched in 1937 in the context of the so-called ‘Fourth Shore’ of Italy, ruled between 1934 and 1940 by governor Italo Balbo. Firstly, this essay will address the existing bibliography on the relations between the
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The denial of shame: representations and annual commemorations of the Ethiopian war in the news magazine Epoca (1950–60) Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-11-10 Elena Cadamuro
This article investigates how the Ethiopian war was represented by Epoca – the most prolific Italian weekly news magazine for illustrated reportage in postwar Italy – during the last phase of Italian colonialism (1950–60). The analysis focuses specifically on two photographic commemorations published on the twentieth (1955) and twenty-fifth anniversary (1960). The aim of this contribution is to examine
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L'Italia di Fellini. Immagini, paesaggi, forme di vita Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-10-14 Louis Bayman
In 1993, a few months before his death, the veteran film director Federico Fellini was invited to the University of Bologna to receive an honorary doctorate. Bologna, the oldest modern university in the world, wished to bestow on Fellini its institutional recognition of his half a century in the Italian film industry. Not unflattered, Fellini declined, and wrote to the rector of the university that
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Past, present, and future of the Italian memory of Fascism. Interviews with Luisa Passerini, Filippo Focardi, John Foot, Robert Gordon, and Philip Cooke Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-09-12 Guido Bartolini
This article consists of interviews with five world experts on the memory of Fascism. Taking the centenary of the March on Rome as an opportunity to rethink the development of Italian collective memory, the five interviewees were asked to reflect on different aspects of the Italian memory of Fascism, addressing the dominant conceptualisations, limits, and transformations of the discourses used to narrate
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European museology and colonial concord: Italy at the 1934 Expo du Sahara in Paris Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-07-29 Beatrice Falcucci
This article assesses Italy's participation in the Expo du Sahara in Paris in 1934, placing it within the framework of European colonial culture, exhibitions, and international relations during the 1930s. Hitherto, the Expo du Sahara has been largely ignored by historiography, but it offers important insights into Italo-French relations in the years immediately preceding Italy's invasion of Ethiopia
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine: some readings from Italian newspapers (20 February–5 March 2022) Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-06-24 Giulia Lami, Simranjit Kaur Sahota
Over the last two years, the metaphor of war has often been used in Italy when discussing the fight against the pandemic, to describe the restrictions that have been introduced as a result, from lockdown to the Green Pass. Paradoxically, once the state of emergency ended, just as we were on the cusp of the long-awaited return to normality (to ‘peace’ in a sense), Russia's sudden invasion of Ukraine
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‘Citadels of spiritual resistance’: the Italian schools in Scotland, 1924–1940 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-05-24 Remigio Petrocelli
This article focuses on Italian schools in Scotland during the Fascist ventennio. The Italian-Scottish case study will be helpful to understand one of the principal means, the schools, that the Fascist regime used from the early 1920s in order to preserve the Italian identity of second-generation Italians. From the first half of the 1930s, the schools also became one of the key channels for spreading
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Protective and risk factors for social withdrawal in adolescence. A mixed-method study of Italian students’ wellbeing Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-05-24 Franca Beccaria, Alice Scavarda, Antonella Roggero, Emanuela Rabaglietti
This research project is aimed at identifying risk and protective factors of social withdrawal, by studying some areas of young people's psychological wellbeing. The study took place in a medium-sized town in the north-west of Italy. A total of 1,102 students participated in the study. An online survey was sent to all the students attending the second year of local high schools, then the results were
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A tale of two epicentres: Lombardy and New York City at the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic – CORRIGENDUM Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-04-25 Luca Storti,John Torpey,Joselle Dagnes,Marianna Filandri,Justine Lyons
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Ringing in the papal restoration: Francesco Cancellieri's treatise on the Capitoline bells (1806) Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-04-12 Miles Pattenden
In 1806 the antiquarian Francesco Cancellieri wrote a treatise on the new bells fabricated for the campanile of the Capitoline palaces, replacing earlier ones destroyed during the Roman Republic of 1798-9. Cancellieri's text, and the story of those bells which it contains, offers important insights into the significance of bells in early nineteenth-century Italian Catholicism and also about clerical
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‘Parma dreamin’’: Malerba's Il serpente Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-04-05 Joseph Francese
In Il serpente, Luigi Malerba's first novel, the writer moves from the objectifying perspective, working-class protagonists, and themes of neorealism to a subjective realism that sets aside the direct dialogue of his first book (La scoperta dell'alfabeto, a collection of brief narratives) in favor of the exterior monologue. The narrating voice of Il serpente feels compelled to relive the guilt, shame
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A tale of two epicentres: Lombardy and New York City at the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-03-23 Luca Storti, John Torpey, Joselle Dagnes, Marianna Filandri, Justine Lyons
The paper explores the tale of two 'epicentres’ – metropolitan New York and Lombardy – and seeks to depict the socio-demographic patterns that characterise the worst cases of infection, hospitalisation, and death during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. By drawing upon secondary data concerning sub-territorial units within the two regions – ZIP-code level and counties in New York
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Verbal folklore in contemporary southern Italy: a not-so-distant mirror of cultural and environmental change Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-02-21 Liberata Luciani
The socio-cultural and environmental shifts that have taken place in southern Italy over the last 30 years can usefully be traced by their impact on folkloric texts which present modifications that tend to emerge progressively over time. An analysis of such modifications to a body of southern Italian folkloric texts – as used in practice over the last three decades – finds that these reflect and are
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Global populism and Italy. An interview with Federico Finchelstein Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-02-18 Marzia Maccaferri, Andrea Mammone
Federico Finchelstein is Professor of History at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College, New York. He is one of the leading scholars on fascism and populism. Professor Finchelstein is the author of many books that have been translated into several languages, including the successful From Fascism to Populism in History (University of California Press, 2017). His new monograph, Fascist
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Italia ribelle. Sommosse popolari e rivolte militari nel 1920 by Andrea Ventura, Rome, Carocci Editore, 2020, 195 pp., €21.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-88-290-0407-2 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-02-11 Vanda Wilcox
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They, the people. Italian Fascism and the ambivalences of corporative populism Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-02-02 Laura Cerasi
This paper argues that, in terms of their view of the ‘people’, leaderistic plebiscitarism and corporative organicism are two sides of the same coin, which resulted in aspirational fascist totalitarian democracy. The binary – and intrinsically ambiguous – view of the ‘people’ is examined first in the passive and indeterminate qualities attributed to the Italian population, then in the institutional
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Representations of ‘Italian populism’ in film Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-01-26 Gianluca Fantoni, Marco Paoli, Armando Rotondi
The aim of this article is to illustrate some key points that will hopefully encourage further reflection on the cinematic representations and meanings of populism in both an Italian and international context. Firstly, we attempt a definition of populism as applied to cinema, drawing on both political science and the literature on film history. Secondly, we turn to film critics and directors, discussing
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Populism and Italy: a theoretical and epistemological conundrum Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-01-24 Marzia Maccaferri
Considered by many scholars to be principally a catch-all or a useless concept, populism has rarely gone hand-in-hand with historical reflection. Building upon ‘the need to return populism to history’, this article offers an overview of the reasons why populism as a concept and as a potential sequence of historical events seems to fit well in post-Second World War Italy, and aims to suggest areas for
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The Photoromance: A Feminist Reading of Popular Culture by Paola Bonifazio, Cambridge, MA, and London, The MIT Press, 2020, x + 248 pp., $29.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0-262-53928-9 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-01-20 Maria Antonella Pelizzari
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Storia sociale della televisione in Italia (1954–1969) by Damiano Garofalo, Venezia, Marsilio Editori, 2018, 172 pp., €12.50 (paperback), ISBN 978-88-317-2911-6 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-01-20 Emma Barron
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Scritti (1910–1926), Volume 1, 1910–1916 by Antonio Gramsci, edited by Giuseppe Guida and Maria Luisa Righi, Rome, Edizione Nazionale degli Scritti di Antonio Gramsci, Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, Fondazione Gramsci, 2019, xxxiv + 1024 pp., ISBN 9788812008391 - Scritti (1910–1926), Volume 2, 1917 by Antonio Gramsci, edited by Leonardo Rapone with Maria Luisa Righi and Benedetta Garzarelli Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-01-10 John Foot
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Paolo Sorrentino's Cinema and Television edited by Annachiara Mariani, Bristol and Chicago, Intellect, 2021, xxx + 272 pp., £22.50 (paperback), ISBN 9781789383751 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2022-01-06 Alex Marlow-Mann
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Rappresentare la violenza di genere. Sguardi femministi tra critica, attivismo e scrittura by Marina Bettaglio, Nicoletta Mandolini and Silvia Ross, Milan, Edizioni Mimesis, 2018, 382 pp., €28.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-8857544656 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-12-22 Silvia Valisa
Cavani’s Il portiere di notte and Luchino Visconti’s La caduta degli dei. The book’s last chapter approaches the thorny question of whether it is possible to represent Italian Fascism in a comedic fashion. The risk is indeed to redeem Mussolini’s regime and cleanse it of its most despicable aspects. Gavin examines films such as Fellini’s Roma and Amarcord in which the director’s ‘recollections of the
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The Archipelago: Italy Since 1945 by John Foot, London, Bloomsbury, 2018, 480 pp., £25.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-4088-2724-6 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-12-10 Stephen Gundle
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The idea of a beautiful death in Italian literature of the Great War Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Carlo Moll
Through the comparative reading of Italian literature of the Great War (letteratura di guerra) published between 1915 and 1940, it will be shown that both among veterans of the conflict and civilian writers there existed a standardised image of falling ‘beautifully’ in combat that entailed specific components relating to location, time, final gestures and last invocations, and which aimed to make death
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Fascism and Resistance in Italian Cinema: History, Memory and Identity after 1968 by Dominic H. Gavin, Leicester, Troubador, 2020, xiv + 223 pp., £13.95 (paperback), ISBN 9781789015744 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-11-29 Franco Baldasso
book in its conclusions opens up some reflections on present-day institutions, raising fundamental questions for contemporary history museums. Vedere per credere is a useful and rich book that offers a clear picture of a period in Italy’s relationship with the idea of nationhood – a relationship that would enter a deep crisis in 1968, but whose languages and material legacies are still visible today
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Italy's first ONB Alpine colonia climatica: more than fresh air, exercise, and propaganda? Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-10-20 Amy Muschamp
By the end of the 1930s in Italy, ambitious winter and summer camps or colonie cimatiche for the young had been erected along Italy's coastline and in its Alpine resorts. Here, thousands of Italian children from the country's urban centres were sent to experience a regime of fresh air, exercise and Fascist propaganda. The small village of Fai in the autonomous province of Trento in the Italian Alps
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Réveiller l'archive d'une guerre coloniale. Photographies et écrits de Gaston Chérau, correspondant de guerre lors du conflit italo-turc pour la Libye (1911–1912) by Pierre Schill, Grâne, Creaphis Éditions, 2018, 480 pp., € 35.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-2-35428-141-0 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-09-09 Charles Burdett
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Vedere per credere. Il racconto museale dell'Italia unita by Massimo Baioni, Rome, Viella, 2020, 265 pp., €24.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-88-3313-447-5 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-09-08 Beatrice Falcucci
which the photographs were taken. Schill provides a meticulous account of the phases of the Italo-Turkish war and the pressures that impinged upon those who were tasked to report on its progress. He explores the responses that Chérau recorded in his private correspondence and the subsequent role that some of his photographs played in the anti-colonialist stance of the publication La Bataille Syndicaliste
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Donne e scienza nella Roma dell'Ottocento, by Federica Favino, Rome, Viella, 2020, 268 pp., €29.00 (paperback), ISBN 9788833132358 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-08-24 Paola Govoni
flict outside Italy. In Chapter 8, he illustrates the rich filmography of the Italian colonial expansionism in Africa featuring the new heroes of Italy’s military campaigns; in Chapter 9, he addresses films covering the period of the Spanish Civil War, foreshadowing the Second World War; and in Chapter 10, he investigates cinema about the Second World War. Chapter 11 discusses the lure and influence
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Food and Women in Italian Literature, Culture and Society: Eve's Sinful Bite, edited by Claudia Bernardi, Francesca Calamita, and Daniele De Feo, London and New York, Bloomsbury, 2020, x + 271 pp., $115.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-3501-3778-3 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-08-23 Diego Zancani
lives of women and men in science. It is worth mentioning that, in her discussion of the botanist Fiorini Mazzanti, Favino reveals hitherto unknown aspects of internationally renowned figures such as Giovanni Battista Brocchi (1772–1826). We discover that Brocchi, a friend of Fiorini Mazzanti’s father, was a teacher/mentor to the young botanist. In the correspondence between the two, he sometimes engages
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The Great Illusion: blueprints of collaboration between revolutions in Italy and Germany (1848) Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-08-23 Stefano Lissi
In April 1848, a proclamation of friendship to the Germans sent by the Provisional Government of Milan to the Fünfzigerausschuss (Committee of Fifty) in Frankfurt was rejected by the latter, creating widespread outrage in Italy. Concurrently, a parallel controversy over the possession of South Tyrol arose between the two revolutions. This article provides an exploratory analysis of these two episodes
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Working with(in) kinship: value in Italian family businesses Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-08-23 Lauren Virginia Crossland-Marr
In Italy, living close to or even within a place of business is not in and of itself unusual. Forms of housing in Italy are similar to many other European countries in that people primarily live in mixed-use spaces. It is common to have an apartment above cafés, bars, and bakeries. In this article, I examine how this form of mixed-use residence shapes market practices, decision-making, and labour relations
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L'Italia sullo schermo. Come il cinema ha raccontato l'identità nazionale, by Gian Piero Brunetta, Rome, Carocci Editore, 2020, 367 pp., €32.00 (paperback), ISBN 9788843098910 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-08-20 Flavia Laviosa
tary elections of 18 April 1948. Chapter 7 gives a new perspective on the postwar political system in Italy that Giorgio Galli famously dubbed the ‘Bipartitismo Imperfetto’, explaining how De Gasperi focused on ‘excluding the Communist Party from the nation’s government, while still containing them within the parliamentary arena’ (p.169). The final chapter brings the reader up to 1994, and the collapse
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Storia dell'Italia contemporanea, 1943–2019 by Umberto Gentiloni Silveri Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Laura Fasanaro,Gregorio Sorgonà,Andrea Guiso,Umberto Gentiloni
Scholars and students may have opposing views on Italy: they may consider it a late-comer or, conversely, a laboratory or an anomaly. It is however indisputable that the country is still historically, culturally, politically and economically a major European ‘actor’ – often at the centre of transnational webs – which is worth observing or reflecting upon in order to better comprehend its national and
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Righteous Anger in Contemporary Italian Literary and Cinematic Narratives, by Stefania Lucamante, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2020, x + 333 pp., $85.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-4875-0688-9 Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-06-11 Amy Boylan
archival and press source material, as well as many diaries and memoirs, for both of her protagonists were prominent people about whom much was said and written. Due to the nature of the sources, in some ways it feels as if we get to know Lilliana slightly better than Attilio Teruzzi himself, although we do learn a great deal about the activities and political and military career of this ‘perfect fascist’
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Kidnappings by the ’Ndrangheta: characteristics, institutional countermeasures and turning points Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-06-07 Cristina Barbieri, Vittorio Mete
This article examines kidnappings for ransom by the ’Ndrangheta in Italy from the more measured perspective that the passage of time allows. To investigate the importance and characteristics of this phenomenon, we analyse a new database compiled from various sources. We put forward an explanation of the way that the kidnapping era ended that derives both from statistical analysis of the 654 instances
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Mabruchismo: concubinage and colonial power in Italian Libya (1911–1932) Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-06-04 Andrea Tarchi
This article assesses the Liberal and Fascist administrations’ shifting attitudes towards colonial concubinage during the years of the repression of the anti-colonial resistance in Italian Libya (1911–32). Also known as mabruchismo, concubinage in Libya closely resembled its counterpart in Italian Eastern Africa, as it involved middle- to upper-class Italian officers coercing colonised women into engaging
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From slash and burn to winemaking: the historical trajectory of Italian colonos in the uplands of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Claudio de Majo, Samira Peruchi Moretto
This contribution discusses the early years of Italian immigration in the uplands of southern Brazil, known as the Serra Gaucha (1875–1915). Tracing back early agrarian practices and deforestation techniques of the early settlement years, we investigate the consolidation of this human group in the southernmost Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. In addition, analysing the development of both wood
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Re-conceiving territory in Eastern Crimea: the impact of the Italian community on Kerch's urban and rural transformation Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Heloisa Rojas Gomez
This article deals with the impact that Italian migrants, both individually and as a community, had on the rural and urban environment of Kerch, in Eastern Crimea (Russian Empire), during the1820s and 1920s. Occupying a strategic position in the Black Sea for Russia's geopolitics and for the whole European commercial system, this territory's transformation was activated by Russia's imperial re-visioning
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The Italian coffee triangle: From Brazilian colonos to Ethiopian colonialisti Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-05-20 Diana Garvin
This article investigates the history of coffee culture across three continents during the Fascist ventennio (1922–45.) By using the novel framework of coffee, from the bean in the field to the machine in the caffè, it connects interwar histories that previously have been explored independently. Specifically, it examines the transnational economics of coffee bean trade routes and the colonial imagery
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‘No longer exiled, but protagonists’. The FILEF (Italian Federation of Migrant Workers and Families) and European human rights discourse in the 1970s Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-05-19 Francesco Vizzarri
This article examines the contribution of the FILEF (Federazione Italiana Lavoratori Migranti e Famiglie) to the European debate on the human, social and civil rights of migrant workers during the 1970s. Through the project of an ‘International Statute of Migrant Workers’ Rights’, presented to the European Parliament in 1971, FILEF submitted a proposal for the reform of the 1968 Community Regulation
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Somewhere over the rainbow: Italy and the regulation of same-sex unions Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-05-19 Alessia Donà
While almost all European democracies from the 1980s started to accord legal recognition to same-sex couples, Italy was, in 2016, the last West European country to adopt a regulation, after a tortuous path. Why was Italy such a latecomer? What kind of barriers were encountered by the legislative process? What were the factors behind the policy change? To answer these questions, this article first discusses
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Amnesia, aphasia and amnesty: the articulations of Italian colonial memory in postwar films (1946–1960) Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-05-17 Gianmarco Mancosu
This article aims to expose the political and cultural processes that contributed to the eradication of problematic memories of the Italian colonial period during the national reconstruction following the Second World War. It offers a systematic examination of newsreels and documentaries about the Italian former colonies that were produced between 1946 and 1960, a film corpus that has largely been
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Environments of Italianness: for an environmental history of Italian migrations Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-04-28 Roberta Biasillo, Claudio de Majo, Daniele Valisena
Italian mobility played a fundamental part in the history of the peninsula, since it was a global phenomenon reaching every continent except Antarctica. The Italian diaspora counted over 26 million expatriates who left the country between 1876 and 1976 and, to date, Italy remains one of the states that has contributed the most to the Great European Migration. Although impressive, these figures do not
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On Italian mobilities and ecological fretwork Modern Italy (IF 0.48) Pub Date : 2021-04-23 Stephanie Malia Hom
This invited commentary explores the ecological fretwork binding people and nature, and, specifically, how Italy and Italianness serve as critical frames for envisioning an environmental history of migration. It examines how each contribution in this special issue adds rigorous archival research to the growing body of academic literature on Italy and the environmental humanities. It also comments on