The archipelago: Italy since 1945, by John Foot [Recensione] |
Fascism and Resistance in Italian cinema: history, memory and identity after 1968, by Dominic H. Gavin [Recensione] |
The father of 'sovereignism': D'Annunzio in Fiume between the crisis of liberalism and the critique of democracy [Nel numero speciale 'Italian populism, ideology, culture and history'] |
Global populism and Italy. An interview with Federico Finchelstein [Nel numero speciale 'Italian populism, ideology, culture and history'] |
Introduction. On Italy's populism(s) [Nel numero speciale 'Italian populism, ideology, culture and history'] |
Italian populism, ideology, culture and history [Special Issue] |
Populism and Italy: a theoretical and epistemological conundrum [Nel numero speciale 'Italian populism, ideology, culture and history'] |
Rappresentare la violenza di genere. Sguardi femministi tra critica, attivismo e scrittura, by Marina Bettaglio, Nicoletta Mandolini and Silvia Ross [Recensione] |
Representations of 'Italian populism' in film [Nel numero speciale 'Italian populism, ideology, culture and history'] |
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 [Recensione] |
They, the people. Italian Fascism and the ambivalences of corporative populism [Nel numero speciale 'Italian populism, ideology, culture and history'] |
Vedere per credere. Il racconto museale dell'Italia unita, by Massimo Baioni [Recensione] |
The great illusion: blueprints of collaboration between revolutions in Italy and Germany (1848) |
The idea of a beautiful death in Italian literature of the Great War |
Italian intellectuals and international politics, 1945–1992, edited by Alessandra Tarquini and Andrea Guiso [Recensione] |
Italy's first ONB Alpine colonia climatica: more than fresh air, exercise, and propaganda? |
Italy through the red lens: Italian politics and society in communist propaganda films (1946–79), by Gianluca Fantoni [Recensione] |
'Parma dreaming’': Malerba's Il serpente |
The photoromance: a feminist reading of popular culture, by Paola Bonifazio [Recensione] |
Scritti (1910–1926), Volume 1, 1910–1916, by Antonio Gramsci, edited by Giuseppe Guida and Maria Luisa Righi - Scritti (1910–1926), Volume 2, 1917, by Antonio Gramsci, edited by Leonardo Rapone with Maria Luisa Righi and Benedetta Garzarelli [Recensione] |
A tale of two epicentres: Lombardy and New York City at the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic |
Verbal folklore in contemporary southern Italy: a not-so-distant mirror of cultural and environmental change |