Beschreibung
The series aims to publish innovative research on the written, material and visual cultures and intellectual history of modern Italy, from the 19th century to the present day. It is especially interested in work which articulates aspects of Italy's particular, and in many respects, peculiar, interactions with notions of modernity and postmodernity, broadly understood. It also aims to encourage critical dialogue between new developments in scholarship in Italy and in the English-speaking world.
Autorenportrait
Niamh Cullen is a graduate of the School of History and Archives, University College Dublin, where she is an IRCHSS postdoctoral research fellow. She specialises in modern Italian social and cultural history and is currently researching dress and social change during the Italian ‘economic miracle’.
Leseprobe
Leseprobe
Inhalt
Contents: Turin and Italy – Encounters with modernity in post-war Turin – The intellectual community of
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and literary publishing – The politics of remembrance in Rebublican Italy – Gobetti,
and antifascist Turin: the recent past. Inhaltsverzeichnis