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The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan [Special issue] |
The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan. Preface |
William Stillman: championing Crispi in late Victorian Britain [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
Christopher Duggan, the mafia and Fascism [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
Beyond the wall: street art in the fight against the Camorra [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
The Fascist anti-mafia operation in Campania, 1926-1927 [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
Italian-American conversations on the mafia: Danilo Dolci visits Philadelphia's 1961 Festival of Italy [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
Dictatorship revisited: consensus, coercion, and strategies of survival [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
Legacies of Fascism: architecture, heritage and memory in contemporary Italy [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
Round Table. The 'British School' and Italian historiography [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
A bibliography of the works of Christopher Duggan [Nel numero speciale 'The force of history: modern Italian historiography and the legacy of Christopher Duggan'] |
Staging the fascist war: the Ministry of popular culture and Italian propaganda on the home front, 1938–1943, by Luigi Petrella [Recensione] |
Italy, Islam and the Islamic world: representations and reflections, from 9/11 to the Arab uprisings, by Charles Burdett [Recensione] |