Journal of Modern Italian Studies
John A. Davis – University of Connecticut, USA
5 fascicoli l’anno (già Quadrimestrale [fino al 2002] e poi Trimestrale [dal 2003 al 2009])
Print ISSN: 1354-571X
Online ISSN: 1469-9583
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini” – Coll: Riv. Digitale
Consistenza: v. 2, n. 1, 1997 –
[ 2030-2021 ] [ 2020-2011 ] [ 2010-2001 ] [ 2000-1991 ]
RESEARCH ARTICLES
David I. Kertzer, Roberto Benedetti, Italian Catholic press support for the Axis War, p. 469-507
Jacopo Perazzoli, Woodrow Wilson, Italian Socialists, and the Self-determination Principle during the Paris Conference, p. 508-527
Theodoros Rakopoulos, The shared boundary: Sicilian mafia and antimafia land, p. 528-544
Luca Queirolo Palmas, Exploring a solidarity route: cultural artefacts, art interventions and encounters on the French-Italian border, p. 545-569
Francesco Della Costa, The Sacred Pig. Ritual food-sharing on the feast of Saint Anthony in Celano, Italy, p. 570-591
Giovanna Faleschini Lerner, Elena Past, Toxic fruits: tomatoes, migration, and the new Italian slavery, p. 592-619
Oscar Greco, Migration trauma and psychiatry in the early twentieth century, p. 620-644
Paolo Gusmeroli, Luca Trappolin, Homophobia as a Keyword in the Italian Liberal Press (1979-2007). Debating New Boundaries of Sexual Citizenship, p. 645-670
Book Review, p. 671
DIVIDED UNITIES. NINETEENTH-CENTURY ITALY AND GERMANY BEYOND NATIONAL NARRATIVES
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Amerigo Caruso, Jens Späth, ‘Identity containers’ in nineteenth-century Italy and Germany: an introduction, p. 361-371
Eveline G. Bouwers, Not so parallel lives: the Exempla Virtutis in the German and Italian tradition, p. 372-386
Gabriele B. Clemens, Transnational politics of prestige? Museums and art collections in German and Italian states in the first half of the nineteenth century, p. 387-401
Axel Körner, Beyond Nationaloper. For a critique of methodological nationalism in reading nineteenth-century Italian and German opera, p. 402-419
Ruth Nattermann, Women and Jews in imagined communities: their legal and political situation in German and Italian nation-building, p. 420-434
Christof Dipper, Working class identities in Italy and Germany from the 1880s to the First World War, p. 435-450
COMMENT
Marco Meriggi, A commentary on the contributions to this Special Issue, p. 451-456
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Ute Planert, Fragmented nations: navigating the plurality of identity constructions in nineteenth-century Germany and Italy, p. 457-468
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Steven C. Hughes, Honourable murder: The delitto d’onore and the Zanardelli code of 1890, p. 229-251
Victoria Calabrese, Dishonourable women? Infanticide and honour in Basilicata, 1880-1914, p. 252-272
Edoardo Marcello Barsotti, Race and Risorgimento: An unexplored chapter of Italian history, p. 273-294
Andrea Martini, Defeated? An analysis of Fascist memoirist literature and its success, p. 295-317
Orazio Coco, Sino-Italian relations told through the archive’s papers of the Banca Italiana per la Cina (1919-1943), p. 318-346
Book Review, p. 347
ARTICLES
Steven C. Soper, Southern Italian prisoners on the stage of international politics, p. 95-117
Diana Garvin, Constructing race through commercial space: Merkato Ketema under fascist urban planning, p. 118-148
Ester Driel, Refugee settlement and the revival of local communities: lessons from the Riace model, p. 149-173
Michela Ceccorulli, Fabrizio Coticchia, ‘I’ll take two.’ Migration, terrorism, and the Italian military engagement in Niger and Libya, p. 174-196
Moreno Mancosu, Riccardo Ladini, The red and the black: neo-fascist inheritance in the electoral success of the Lega in Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche, p. 197-216
Book Reviews, p. 217
THE ITALIAN ‘SEVENTIES: TRACING THE ORIGINS OF ITALIAN MODERNITY
INTRODUCTION
Giovanni Mario Ceci, Simona Colarizi, Andrea Guiso, The Italian ‘Seventies: tracing’ the origins of Italian modernity, p. 1-2
ARTICLES
Eugenio Capozzi, Antipartito. Opposition to the political class and the party system in 1970’s Italy, p. 10-22
Giovanni Mario Ceci, The Origins of the Crisis of Christian Democracy: The End of Catholic Italy or the End of Cold War Italy?, p. 23-40
Lorenzo Benadusi, For a criticism of the sexual revolution: from the liberation of mores to pornocracy (1968-1975), p. 41-53
Paolo Mattera, Welfare in the seventies: rise or fall?, p. 54-76
Andrea Guiso, The Long Goodbye. Politics and economy in the crisis of the entrepreneurial State, p. 77-94
THE 2019 EUROPEAN ELECTIONS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE. A BITTERSWEET VICTORY FOR THE ITALIAN ‘SOVRANISTI’
INTRODUCTION
Gianfranco Pasquino, Marco Valbruzzi, Sovereignty in the Italian polling booths, p. 641-647
ARTICLES
Stefano Rombi, Antonella Seddone, Would-be M.E.P.s: backgrounds, profiles and trajectories, p. 648-667
Cristina Cremonesi, Antonella Seddone, Giuliano Bobba, Moreno Mancosu, The European Union in the media coverage of the 2019 European election campaign in Italy: towards the Europeanization of the Italian public sphere, p. 668-690
Andrea Pritoni, Rinaldo Vignati, Turnout, preferential voting and vote flows in the E.U. election1, p. 691-715
Cecilia Biancalana, Pasquale Colloca, The Dynamics of the Electoral Geography of the Five Star Movement: The Role of Territorial Area and Municipality Size, p. 716-735
Gianfranco Pasquino, Marco Valbruzzi, The 2019 European Elections: a ‘second-order’ vote with ‘first-order’ effects, p. 736-756
Book Reviews, p.757
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Anita F. Moskowitz, Giovanni Freppa, ‘Jack of all Trades’, p. 551-578
Alessia Facineroso, Weapons, words, politics: the three seasons of the post-unification exile of the Bourbon Monarchy (1860-1866), p. 579-599
Lucia Bonfreschi, Becoming the ‘party of civil rights’: the Radical Party, 1962-1979, p. 600-617
Book Reviews, p. 618
THE ITALIAN QUESTION: SYSTEMIC CRISIS, GLOBAL CHANGE AND NEW PROTAGONISTS (1992-2018)
INTRODUCTION
Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, The Italian question: systemic crisis, global change and new protagonists (1992-2018), p. 393-401
ARTICLES
Pietro Reichlin, Economic stagnation and recession: the difficult Italian transition to the Monetary Union, p. 402-414
Francesco Clementi, The Italian constitution after seventy years between referenda, electoral laws and institutional reform: a past that does not pass?, p. 415-426
Michele Colucci, Foreign immigration to Italy: crisis and the transformation of flows, p. 427-440
Guido Pescosolido, Italy’s Southern Question: long-standing thorny issues and current problems, p. 441-455
Agostino Giovagnoli, Pope Francis: a new way of looking at the world, p. 456-467
Marco Di Maggio, Manuela Perrone, The political culture of the Movimento Cinque Stelle, from foundation to the reins of government, p. 468-482
NON-SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
Paolo Bartoloni, Transversal Spaces: The Intersection of Renaissance and Contemporary Art in Florence, p. 483-511
Maria Giulia Pezzi, ‘Mafia Capitale’: judicial and symbolic constructions of the new Italian corruption, p. 512-530
Book Reviews, p. 531
HEGEL IN ITALY: “RISORGIMENTO” POLITICAL THOUGHT IN TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
INTRODUCTION
Fernanda Gallo, Axel Körner, Challenging intellectual hierarchies. Hegel in Risorgimento political thought: an introduction. In memory of Gerardo Marotta, p. 209-225
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Alessandro de Arcangelis, Towards a new philosophy of history. European Vichianism and Neapolitan Hegelianism (1804-48), p. 226-243
Fernanda Gallo, The rise of the ethical state in Italy. Neapolitan Hegelians and Risorgimento political thought (1848-1871), p. 244-265
Giuseppe Grieco, A legal theory for the nation state. Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, Hegelianism and Piedmontese liberalism after 1848, p. 266-292
David Ragazzoni, Silvio Spaventa and Marco Minghetti on party government, p. 293-323
Douglas Moggach, Italian receptions of Hegel: Epilogue, p. 324-327
NON-SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES
Orazio Coco, Italian diplomacy in China: the forgotten affair of San Mén Xiàn (1898-1899), p. 328-349
Giulia Maria Cavaletto, Lia Pacelli, Silvia Pasqua, Women helping women? Chain of command and gender discrimination at the workplace, p. 350-372
ENCOMIUM
Sidney Tarrow, Aris Accornero, 1931-2018, p. 373-374
Book Reviews, p. 375
ON THE 80th ANNIVERSARY OF THE RACIAL LAWS. ARTICLES REFLECTING THE CURRENT SCHOLARSHIP ON ITALIAN FASCIST ANTI-SEMITISM IN HONOUR OF MICHELE SARFATTI
Special Section: ON THE 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RACIAL LAWS
INTRODUCTION
Annalisa Capristo, Ernest Ialongo, On the 80th anniversary of the Racial Laws. Articles reflecting the current scholarship on Italian Fascist anti-Semitism in honour of Michele Sarfatti, p. 1-13
Nina Valbousquet, Transatlantic Catholic responses to Fascist anti-Semitism: the Racial Laws of 1938 in the Jesuit press of America and Civiltà Cattolica, p. 14-31
Stefano Luconi, The Fascist racial turn: the view from the Italian-American community in the United States, p. 32-47
Tullia Catalan, The Board of Deputies of British Jews and the initial phase of the Italian Racial Laws: reactions and strategies (1938-1940), p. 48-62
Luca Fenoglio, On the use of Nazi sources for the study of Fascist Jewish policy in the Italian-occupied territories: The case of south-eastern France, November 1942-July 1943, p. 63-78
Francesco Cassata, In the shadow of Franz Boas: the Italian Committee for the Study of Population Problems and the physical assimilation of immigrants (1938-1955), p. 79-96
Patrick Bernhard, The great divide? Notions of racism in Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany: new answers to an old problem, p. 97-114
Valeria Galimi, The image of ‘all good Italians’. The Eichmann trial seen from Italy, p. 115-128
ARTICLES
Giordana Poggioli-Kaftan, Italy’s unification and its discontents: Giovanni Verga’s Cos’è il Re?, p. 129-146
Francesca Fauri, Economic fears of mass migration from southern Italy in early twentieth century America, p. 147-170
Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi, Ordinary anti-Fascism? Italy and the fall of Fascism, 1943-1945, p. 171-189
Book Reviews, p. 190
ARTICLES
Malte König, Prostitution and infection: transnational and comparative perspectives on Italian health policy (1922-1958), p. 557-572
Gabriele Rigano, Italian Jews and their ‘political’ reactions to the fascist regime’s anti-Semitic campaign*, p. 573-602
Donatella Strangio, Migration and institutions: the case of the Veneti, p. 603-619
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Jan De Graaf, No Italian Stalingrads. The C.G.I.L. and the working class in the northern industrial heartlands, 1945-1955, p. 620-639
ARTICLES
Francesco Chiapparino, Gabriele Morettini, Rural ‘Italies’ and the Great Crisis. Provincial clusters in Italian agriculture between the two world wars, p. 640-677
Book Reviews, p. 678
Italian Summaries, p. 698
Notes on Contributors, p. 701
Notice, p. 703
IN THE EYE OF THE POPULIST STORM: THE 2018 WATERSHED ITALIAN ELECTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Gianfranco Pasquino, Introduction: not a normal election: roots and consequences, p. 347-361
Gianpietro Mazzoleni, The conventional campaign of an extraordinary election, p. 362-380
Andrea Pritoni, Rinaldo Vignati, Winners and losers. Turnout, results and the flows of vote, p. 381-399
Andrea Pedrazzani, Luca Pinto, Italian candidates under the Rosato mixed electoral system. In search of personal votes in the plurality tier?, p. 400-417
Maurizio Cerruto, Francesco Raniolo, From exchange to voice. Voting in southern Italy, p. 418-436
Enrico Calossi, Lorenzo Cicchi, The Italian party system’s three functional arenas after the 2018 election: the tsunami after the earthquake, p. 437-459
Marco Valbruzzi, When populists meet technocrats. The Italian innovation in government formation, p. 460-480
ITALY AND THE EURO-MEDITERRANEAN ‘MIGRANT CRISIS’: NATIONAL RECEPTION, LIVED EXPERIENCES, EU PRESSURES
INTRODUCTION
Teresa Fiore, Ernest Ialongo, Introduction: Italy and the Euro-Mediterranean ‘migrant crisis’: national reception, lived experiences, E.U. pressures, p. 481-489
Giuseppe Campesi, Between containment, confinement and dispersal: the evolution of the Italian reception system before and after the ‘refugee crisis’, p. 490-506
Enrica Rigo, Migration, knowledge production and the humanitarian agenda in times of crisis, p. 507-521
Teresa Fiore, From crisis to creative critique: the early twenty-first century Mediterranean crossing on stage and screen in works by Teatro delle Albe and Andrea Segre, p. 522-542
Book Reviews, p. 543
Italian Summaries, p. 546
Notes on Contributors, p. 552
ARTICLES
Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, Briefly remembering Rosario Villari (1925-2017), p. 229-233
Christopher Korten, Financial policies in the Papal States, 1790s-1848: a comparative study of Napoleonic Europe, p. 234-255
Xin Liu, Reversing the view of ‘political pilgrims’: re-examining Italian travelogues about China in the 1950s, p. 256-273
Camilla Devitt, Shaping labour migration to Italy: the role of labour market institutions, p. 274-292
Fiona M. Stewart, Guerra civile: experience, memory and contrasting histories of the Resistance in Italy, p. 293-312
ROUNDTABLE
Mark Gilbert, A Conflicted Nation. Storia dell’Italia nella Guerra Fredda (1943-1978), p. 313-328
Book Review, p. 329
Italian summaries, p. 337
Notes on Contributors, p. 340
ARTICLES
Miroslav ?edivý, The Austrian ‘occupation’ of Ferrara in 1847: its legal aspect between myth and reality, p. 139-155
Jean-Guy Preacute;vost, Statisticians, economists and the ‘new economic order’ in wartime Italy (1940-1943), p. 156-175
Joselle Dagnes, Marianna Filandri, Luca Storti, Social class and wealth inequality in Italy over 20 years, 1993-2014, p. 176-198
Maddalena Gretel Cammelli, The legacy of fascism in the present: ‘third millennium fascists’ in Italy, p. 199-214
Book Reviews, p. 215
Italian Summaries, p. 220
Notes on Contributors, p. 222
MAKING SPACE FOR YOUTH IN CONTEMPORARY ITALY
EDITORIAL
Barbara Giovanna Bello, Valentina Cuzzocrea, Introducing the need to study young people in contemporary Italy, p. 1-7
INTERVIEW
Carmen Leccardi, Valentina Cuzzocrea, Barbara Giovanna Bello, Youth as a metaphor: an interview with Carmen Leccardi, p. 8-23
ARTICLES
Marcantonio Caltabiano, Alessandro Rosina, The dejuvenation of the Italian population, p. 24-40
Vittorio Sergi, Ruggero Cefalo, Yuri Kazepov, Young people’s disadvantages on the labour market in Italy: reframing the NEET category, p. 41-60
Enzo Colombo, Luisa Leonini, Paola Rebughini, A generational attitude: young adults facing the economic crisis in Milan, p. 61-74
Carlo Genova, Social practices and lifestyles in Italian youth cultures, p. 75-92
Sara Rolando, Franca Beccaria, Young people and drinking in Italy: the good side of familism, p. 93-107
Olga Campofreda, Young writers: anthologies as an instrument for exploring Italian youth, p. 108-121
Book Review, p. 122
Italian summaries, p. 126
Notes on contributors, p. 130
ARTICLES
Luigi Musella, The notabile as actor and model of Italian politics, p. 707-722
Marco Soresina, Italian emigration policy during the Great Migration Age, 1888-1919: the interaction of emigration and foreign policy, p. 723-746
Janet Sanders, Debunking the cliché of Italian military cowardice: the Italian military internees and Guareschi, p. 747-763
Bruno Bonomo, ‘The vandals at home’: Antonio Cederna’s denunciation of the devastation of Italian cities in the postwar period, p. 764-788
Review Article, p. 789
Italian Summaries, p. 808
Notes on contributors, p. 810
ARTICLES
Erminio Fonzo, A path towards Fascism: nationalism and large-scale industry in Italy (1910-1923), p. 545-564
Ángel Alcalde, War veterans and the transnational origins of Italian Fascism (1917-1919), p. 565-583
Matteo Di Figlia, The shifting evocations of squadrismo: remembering the massacre of Palazzo d’Accursio in Fascist Bologna, p. 584-602
Fabio Capano, Fighting for Trieste: nationalism and political violence at the edge of the Iron Curtain, p. 603-626
Daniele Pipitone, Imported memories: the Italian audience and the reception of American movies about the Second World War, p. 627-648
Francesco Bello, Fabio Luca Cavazza, the New Frontier and the opening to the left in Italy, p. 649-669
Book Review, p. 670
Italian Summaries, p. 697
Notes on Contributors, p. 700
ARTICLES
Gianfranco Pasquino, Renzi: the government, the party, the future of Italian politics, p. 389-398
Massimiliano Livi, The Ruini system and ‘Berlusconismo’: synergy and transformation between the Catholic Church and Italian politics in the ‘Second Republic’, p. 399-418
Special series of articles: MAPPING CONTEMPORARY CATHOLIC POLITICS IN ITALY
INTRODUCTION
Tom Bailey, Michael Driessen, Mapping contemporary Catholic politics in Italy, p. 419-425
Lorenzo Biondi, Lega democratica and the making of Italy’s center-left, p. 426-444
Fabio Bolzonar, A Christian democratization of politics? The new influence of Catholicism on Italian politics since the demise of the Democrazia Cristiana, p. 445-463
Luca Ozzano, Two forms of Catholicism in twenty-first-century Italian public debate: an analysis of positions on same-sex marriage and Muslim dress codes, p. 464-484
Luca Diotallevi, On the current absence and future improbability of political Catholicism in Italy, p. 485-510
Book Reviews, p. 511
Italian Summaries, p. 534
Notes on contributors, p. 538
INTRODUCTION
Jorge Canals Piñas, Carla Gubert, The press at war, p. 185-188
ARTICLES
Antonio Fiori, Giuseppe Antonio Borgese and Italian propaganda abroad, p. 189-205
Agustín Coletes Blanco, War stories: British and American writers in/on the Italian front (1915-18), p. 206-219
Stephanie Seul, A female war correspondent on the Italian front, 1915-17: the Austrian travel journalist and photographer Alice Schalek, p. 220-251
Carla Gubert, ‘We are exiting the realm of life, for real, to enter the theatre of war’: Flavia Steno’s reports from the front, p. 252-270
José Ramón González, Visions/versions of the war: Ramón Pérez de Ayala and Juan Pujol on the Italian front, p. 271-282
Jorge Canals Piñas, Enrique Díaz Retg and El Diluvio: reportage from the Italian frontline (1916), p. 283-297
Timeline, p. 298-299
Adrian Lyttelton, Ernest Ialongo, Multi/Interdisciplinary investigations into Italy and World War I: An introduction, p. 300-305
Ernest Ialongo, Futurism from foundation to world war: the art and politics of an avant-garde movement, p. 306-323
Jacqueline Reich, Maciste goes to war: Maciste alpino (1916), p. 324-339
Alessia Palanti, Revising history: Elvira Giallanella’s Umanita and the editing of gender, p. 340-357
Book Reviews, p. 358
Italian summaries, p. 376
Notes on contributors, p. 381
MEDIATING CULTURE IN THE ITALIAN LITERARY FIELD 1940s-1950s
INTRODUCTION
Daniela La Penna, Francesca Billiani, Mediating culture in the Italian literary field 1940s-50s, p. 1-3
ARTICLES
Charles L. Leavitt IV, ‘An entirely new land’? Italy’s post-war culture and its Fascist past, p. 4-18
Daniela La Penna, Aretusa: continuity, rupture and space for intervention (1944-46), p. 19-34
Mila Milani, From Risorgimento to Il Politecnico: impegno and intellectual networks in the Einaudi publishing house, 1945, p. 35-49
Anna Baldini, Working with images and texts: Elio Vittorini’s Il Politecnico, p. 50-64
Michele Sisto, Rosa e Ballo and German literature in Italy: the genesis of an intellectual network and the production of a new repertoire in the field of theatre, p. 65-80
Francesca Billiani, Paragone: notes on hegemony and realism in the 1950s, p. 81-96
Steven C. Hughes, Honor and crisis: the chivalric assumptions of Italian intervention in 1915?, p. 97-125
Katia Massara, The ‘indomitable’ Pignatellis, p. 126-145
Review Essay, p. 146
Book Reviews, p. 154
Italian Summaries, p. 176
Notes on contributors, p. 181
ARTICLES
Luigi Musella, The notabile as actor and model of Italian politics, p. 707-722
Marco Soresina, Italian emigration policy during the Great Migration Age, 1888-1919: the interaction of emigration and foreign policy, p. 723-746
Janet Sanders, Debunking the cliché of Italian military cowardice: the Italian military internees and Guareschi, p. 747-763
Bruno Bonomo, ‘The vandals at home’: Antonio Cederna’s denunciation of the devastation of Italian cities in the postwar period, p. 764-788
Review Article, p. 789
Book Review, p. 793
Italian Summaries, p. 808
Notes on contributors, p. 810
ARTICLES
Erminio Fonzo, A path towards Fascism: nationalism and large-scale industry in Italy (1910-1923), p. 545-564
Ángel Alcalde, War veterans and the transnational origins of Italian Fascism (1917-1919), p. 565-583
Matteo Di Figlia, The shifting evocations of squadrismo: remembering the massacre of Palazzo d’Accursio in Fascist Bologna, p. 584-602
Fabio Capano, Fighting for Trieste: nationalism and political violence at the edge of the Iron Curtain, p. 603-626
Daniele Pipitone, Imported memories: the Italian audience and the reception of American movies about the Second World War, p. 627-648
Francesco Bello, Fabio Luca Cavazza, the New Frontier and the opening to the left in Italy, p. 649-669
Book reviews, p. 670
Italian Summaries, p. 697
Notes on Contributors, p. 700
ARTICLES
Gianfranco Pasquino, Renzi: the government, the party, the future of Italian politics, p. 389-398
Massimiliano Livi, The Ruini system and ‘Berlusconismo’: synergy and transformation between the Catholic Church and Italian politics in the ‘Second Republic’, p. 399-418
Special series of articles: MAPPING CONTEMPORARY CATHOLIC POLITICS IN ITALY
INTRODUCTION
Tom Bailey, Michael Driessen, Mapping contemporary Catholic politics in Italy, p. 419-425
Lorenzo Biondi, Lega democratica and the making of Italy’s center-left, p. 426-444
Fabio Bolzonar, A Christian democratization of politics? The new influence of Catholicism on Italian politics since the demise of the Democrazia Cristiana, p. 445-463
Luca Ozzano, Two forms of Catholicism in twenty-first-century Italian public debate: an analysis of positions on same-sex marriage and Muslim dress codes, p. 464-484
Luca Diotallevi, On the current absence and future improbability of political Catholicism in Italy, p. 485-510
Book Review, p. 511
Review Article, p. 531
Italian Summaries, p. 534
Notes on contributors, p. 538
INTRODUCTION
Jorge Canals Piñas, Carla Gubert, The press at war, p. 185-188
ARTICLES
Antonio Fiori, Giuseppe Antonio Borgese and Italian propaganda abroad, p. 189-205
Agustín Coletes Blanco, War stories: British and American writers in/on the Italian front (1915-18), p. 206-219
Stephanie Seul, A female war correspondent on the Italian front, 1915-17: the Austrian travel journalist and photographer Alice Schalek, p. 220-251
Carla Gubert, ‘We are exiting the realm of life, for real, to enter the theatre of war’: Flavia Steno’s reports from the front, p. 252-270
José Ramón González, Visions/versions of the war: Ramón Pérez de Ayala and Juan Pujol on the Italian front, p. 271-282
Jorge Canals Piñas, Enrique Díaz Retg and El Diluvio: reportage from the Italian frontline (1916), p. 283-297
Timeline, p. 298-299
Adrian Lyttelton, Ernest Ialongo, Multi/Interdisciplinary investigations into Italy and World War I: An introduction, p. 300-305
Ernest Ialongo, Futurism from foundation to world war: the art and politics of an avant-garde movement, p. 306-323
Jacqueline Reich, Maciste goes to war: Maciste alpino (1916), p. 324-339
Alessia Palanti, Revising history: Elvira Giallanella’s Umanità and the editing of gender, p. 340-357
Book Review, p. 358
Italian summaries, p. 376
Notes on contributors, p. 381
MEDIATING CULTURE IN THE ITALIAN LITERARY FIELD 1940S-1950S
INTRODUCTION
Daniela La Penna, Francesca Billiani, Mediating culture in the Italian literary field 1940s-50s, p. 1-3
Charles L. Leavitt IV, ‘An entirely new land’? Italy’s post-war culture and its Fascist past, p. 4-18
Daniela La Penna, Aretusa: continuity, rupture and space for intervention (1944-46), p. 19-34
Mila Milani, From Risorgimento to Il Politecnico: impegno and intellectual networks in the Einaudi publishing house, 1945, p. 35-49
Anna Baldini, Working with images and texts: Elio Vittorini’s Il Politecnico, p. 50-64
Michele Sisto, Rosa e Ballo and German literature in Italy: the genesis of an intellectual network and the production of a new repertoire in the field of theatre, p. 65-80
Francesca Billiani, Paragone: notes on hegemony and realism in the 1950s, p. 81-96
NON-SPECIAL SECTION ARTICLE
Steven C. Hughes, Honor and crisis: the chivalric assumptions of Italian intervention in 1915?, p. 97-125
Katia Massara, The ‘indomitable’ Pignatellis, p. 126-145
Review Essay, p. 146
Book Reviews, p. 154
Italian Summaries, p. 176
Notes on contributors, p. 181
ARTICLES
Joshua Arthurs, Settling Accounts: Retribution, Emotion and Memory during the Fall of Mussolini, p. 617-639
Fulvio Conti, From Universalism to Nationalism: Italian Freemasonry and the Great War, p. 640-662
Lucy Maulsby, Case del fascio and the Making of Modern Italy, p. 663-685
Paolo Zanini, Twenty years of persecution of Pentecostalism in Italy: 1935-1955, p. 686-707
Rosario Forlenza, ‘The Next Wave of Italians Has Come to America’: Italian Investments and Business in the United States, 1980-2013, p. 708-731
Mauro Tosti Croce, Maria Natalina Trivisano, Thematic Portals: Tools for Research and Making the Archival Heritage Known, p. 732-739
Book Review, p. 740
Italian Summaries, p. 770
Notes on contributors, p. 772
Special section: ITALY AFTER THE 2013 ELECTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Daniele Albertazzi, Arianna Giovannini, Surviving the perfect storm: Italy after the 2013 elections, p. 427-437
Gianfranco Pasquino, Marco Valbruzzi, The impact of the 2013 general election on the Italian political system: the end of bipolarism?, p. 438-453
Fabio Bordignon, Luigi Ceccarini, The Five-Star Movement: a hybrid actor in the net of state institutions, p. 454-473
Antonella Seddone, Fulvio Venturino, The Partito Democratico after the 2013 elections: all change?, p. 474-490
NON-SPECIAL SECTION ARTICLES
Giampaolo Salice, The Greek mirror: philhellenism and southern Italian patriotisms (1750-1861), p. 491-507
David I. Kertzer, Interview with Romano Prodi. Part Two: from the fall of the first Prodi government (1998), Prodi’s term as President of the European Commission (1999-2004), the second Prodi government (2006-08) and Italy’s 2013 presidential elections, p. 508-526
Alexander Grab, Secondary schools in Napoleonic Italy (1802-14), p. 527-546
Davide Gianluca Bianchi, Trasformismo in Italian regional assemblies: a systemic interpretation, p. 547-566
Review essays, p. 567
Book Review, p. 574
Italian summaries, p. 604
Notes on contributors, p. 608
INTRODUCTION
Mark Gilbert, Antonio Varsori, Italy in European and world politics: new approaches
Page: 291
ARTICLES
Antonio Varsori, The foreign policy of First Republic Italy: new approaches, p. 292-297
Lucia Bonfreschi, Interpreting foreign institutions. How the Italian academic culture dealt with the French Fifth Republic, 1958-1998, p. 298-314
Daniele Caviglia, Arguing for a worldwide perspective: Italy and the reform of the international monetary system between transatlantic cooperation and European integration (1971-73), p. 315-329
Gabriele D’Ottavio, Under special surveillance: Italy through German eyes, 1975-76, p. 330-345
Valentine Lomellini, The PCI and the USA: rehearsal of a difficult dialogue in the era of détente, p. 346-360
Vittorio Coco, Conspiracy theories in Republican Italy: the Pellegrino Report to the Parliamentary Commission on Terrorism, p. 361-376
Elif Cetin, The Italian left and Italy’s (evolving) foreign policy of immigration controls, p. 377-397
Book Review, p. 398
Italian summaries, p. 415
Notes on contributors, p. 419
ITALY 1990-2014: THE TRANSITION THAT NEVER HAPPENED
INTRODUCTION
Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, Italy 1990-2014: the transition that never happened, p. 171-175
ARTICLES
Guido Crainz, Italy’s political system since 1989, p. 176-188
Umberto Gentiloni Silveri, Italy’s unfinished transition: between domestic dynamics and international change, p. 189-201
Stefano Ceccanti, Constitutional change: an explanation, p. 202-212
Stefano Anastasia, From the bottom of the bottle: justice, prison and social control in the Italian transition, p. 213-227
Giuseppe Ciccarone, Enrico Saltari, Cyclical downturn or structural disease? The decline of the Italian economy in the last twenty years, p. 228-244
Stefano Palermo, Local autonomies and economic development in Italy’s incomplete transition, p. 245-251
Maddalena Carli, 25 April 1994 – 17 March 2011: symbolic dates of the past and Italy’s transition, p. 252-265
Book Review, p. 266
Italian summaries, p. 278
Notes on contributors, p. 282
ITALIAN FASHION: YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW
INTRODUCTION
Eugenia Paulicelli, Italian fashion: yesterday, today and tomorrow, p. 1-9
ARTICLES
Gabriella Romani, Fashioning the Italian nation: Risorgimento and its costumeall’italiana, p. 10-23
Virginia Gardner Troy, Stitching modernity: the textile work of Fortunato Depero, p. 24-33
Maria Antonella Pelizzari, Make-believe: fashion and Cinelandia in Rizzoli’s Lei (1933-38), p. 34-52
Carlo Marco Belfanti, Renaissance and ‘Made in Italy’: marketing Italian fashion through history (1949-1952), p. 53-66
Emily Braun, Making waves: Giacomo Balla and Emilio Pucci, p. 67-82
Sonnet Stanfill, The role of the sartoria in post-war Italy, p. 83-91
Elisabetta Merlo, When fashion met industry. Biki and Gruppo Finanziario Tessile (1957-72), p. 92-110
Calvin Chen, Made in Italy (by the Chinese): migration and the rebirth of textiles and apparel, p. 111-126
Review essay, p. 127
Italian Summaries, p. 158
Notes on contributors, p. 162
NORMS AND ILLEGALITY IN THE SOCIAL MARGINS
INTRODUCTION
Fiona Rose-Greenland, Tracey Heatherington, Norms and illegality in the social margins, p. 505-513
Stefano Boni, Legal hyper-invasiveness and anti-legal practices in contemporary Italy, p. 514-527
Francesca Cantarella, Construction of crime and the criminal: pathologies of the Italian legal system, p. 528-540
Isabella Clough Marinaro, Rome’s ‘legal’ camps for Roma: the construction of new spaces of informality, p. 541-555
Dario Gaggio, Valuing place/placing value: the elusive normativity of landscape in rural Tuscany, p. 556-569
Fiona Rose-Greenland, Looters, collectors and a passion for antiquities at the margins of Italian society, p. 570-582
Felia Allum, Understanding criminal mobility: the case of the Neapolitan Camorra, p. 583-602
John Foot, Television documentary, history and memory. An analysis of Sergio Zavoli’s The Gardens of Abel, p. 603-624
Deborah Paci, Is history the strongest weapon? Corsica in the Fascist mare nostrum, p. 625-640
Karlo Ruzicic-Kessler, Italy and Yugoslavia: from distrust to friendship in Cold War Europe, p. 641-664
Reviews and debates, p. 665
Book Review, p. 684
Italian summaries, p. 701
Notes on contributors, p. 706
Special section: THE STATE OF ITALY
INTRODUCTION
Richard M. Locke, Looking in the wrong direction? Reflections on Italy’s most recent ‘crisis’, p. 375-379
Julia Lynch, The Italian welfare state after the financial crisis, p. 380-388
Dante Roscini, Corporate governance and the financial crisis in Italy, p. 389-395
Jonathan Eaton, Italy and the European crisis: panel discussion, p. 396-403
Carlo Trigilia, North and south in the current crisis, p. 404-411
David I. Kertzer, Interview with Romano Prodi, p. 412-423
Gianfranco Pasquino, The 2013 elections and the Italian political system, p. 424-437
Alessandro Santagata, Ruinismo: the Catholic Church in Italy from ‘mediation culture’ to the Cultural Project, p. 438-452
Andrea Mariuzzo, Italian universities, Fascism and the promotion of corporative studies, p. 453-471
Book Review, p. 472
Notes on contributors, p. 501
THE STORY OF TERRA MATTA
INTRODUCTION
David Moss, Special Issue on Terra Matta, p. 223-240
ARTICLES
Anna Iuso, The role and impact of the “archivi della scrittura popolare”, p. 241-251
Luca Ricci, Evelina Santangelo, From Fontanazza to Terra matta, p. 252-267
Chiara Ottaviano, From Terra matta to Terramatta; and beyond, p. 268-283
Bernadette Luciano, Susanna Scarparo, Directing Terramatta. An interview with Costanza Quatriglio, p. 284-292
Bernadette Luciano, Susanna Scarparo, Performing the invisible past: Costanza Quatriglio’s Terramatta;, p. 293-306
David Moss, Vincenzo Rabito’s autobiography #2. An interview with Giovanni Rabito, p. 307-316
David Moss, The creation of value: Terra matta in anthropological perspective, p. 317-334
Review essay, p. 335
Book reviews, p. 342
Italian summaries, p. 364
Notes on contributors, p. 368
ARTICLES
M. Giovanni Cavagnini, ‘Reckless youth’. Cardinal Maffi and Fascism (1919-31), p. 99-118
Stefania Pontrandolfo, The disappearance of a Rom community and the rejection of the politics of recognition, p. 119-131
Giuseppe Monsagrati, Margaret Fuller and Mazzini again: an almost unedited letter, p. 132-144
GRADUATE PRIZE ESSAY
Julius Lüttge, Missing an opportunity: the Italian Mezzogiorno’s trading troubles during European integration, p. 145-168
Review essay, p. 169
Book Review, p. 186
Italian summaries, p. 212
Notes on contributors, p. 215
NON-SPECIAL SECTION ARTICLES
Jorge Dagnino, Italianness during Fascism: the case of Il Selvaggio, p. 1-14
Theodoros Rakopoulos, Cooperative modulations: the antimafia movement and struggles over land and cooperativism in eight Sicilian municipalities, p. 15-33
Special section: ITALY ON THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL UNITY
INTRODUCTION
Roland Sarti, Italy on the 150th anniversary of national unity, p. 34-43
Mario di Napoli, Giuliana Limiti, The celebrations between history and politics, p. 44-52
John A. Davis, The South and the Risorgimento: histories and counter-histories, p. 53-61
Frank J. Coppa, Church and state. Two different approaches to Italy: Pius IX’s confrontation versus Pius XII’s conciliation, p. 62-70
Giuseppe Monsagrati, 1861-2011. The celebrations in Italy and in the international context, p. 71-77
Book Review, p. 78
Italian summaries, p. 89
Notes on contributors, p. 91
Special section: EMPIRE AND EDUCATION: FROM LIBERAL ITALY TO FASCISM
David Atkinson, Geographical imaginations, public education and the everyday worlds of Fascist Italy, p. 561-579
Valeria Deplano, Making Italians: colonial history and the graduate education system from the liberal era to Fascism, p. 580-598
Alessandro Pes, Becoming imperialist: Italian colonies in Fascist textbooks for primary schools, p. 599-614
Steven C. Hughes, Duelling after the Duce: postwar conflicts of honour in Italy, p. 615-626
Andrea Hajek, Learning from L’Aquila: grassroots mobilization in post-earthquake Emilia-Romagna, p. 627-643
A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
Katherine E. Fleming, Edward Berenson, David Laven, Silvana Patriarca, Lucy Riall, A Round Table discussion of The Risorgimento Revisited. Nationalism and Culture in Nineteenth Century Italy (edited by Silvana Patriarca and Lucy Riall), p. 644-658
Book Review, p. 659
Italian summaries, p. 688
Notes on contributors, p. 691
RECONSIDERING FUTURISM
Walter Adamson, Ernest Ialongo, Introduction: Reconsidering Futurism, p. 389-392
Ernest Ialongo, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti: the Futurist as Fascist, 1929-37, p. 393-418
Christopher Adams, Historiographical perspectives on 1940s Futurism, p. 419-444
Erin Larkin, Benedetta and the creation of ‘Second Futurism’, p. 445-465
NON-SPECIAL SECTION ARTICLES
Gianfranco Pasquino, Marco Valbruzzi, Post-electoral politics in Italy: institutional problems and political perspectives, p. 466-484
Daniela Del Boca, Anna Giraldo, Why has the growth of female employment in Italy been so slow?, p. 485-499
M.F.N. Giglioli, ‘Il deputato della bellezza’. Gabriele D’Annunzio’s aesthetic politics in the fin-de-siecle crisis, p. 500-520
Book Reviews, p. 521
Italian summaries, p. 550
Notes on contributors, p. 553
ITALY AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
INTRODUCTION
Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi, Richard Kaplan, An Italian public sphere?, p. 277-282
Paul Ginsborg, Civil society in contemporary Italy: theory, history and practice, p. 283-295
Marco Revelli, A fragile political sphere, p. 296-308
Danilo Breschi, A queen without a sceptre: public opinion and the political-constitutional debate in Italy in the first fifty years of national unification, p. 309-321
Guido Martinotti, Empty piazze. The waning of urban civism in Italian politics, p. 322-334
Paolo Mancini, The Italian public sphere: a case of dramatized polarization, p. 335-347
David Forgacs, Looking for Italy’s public sphere, p. 348-361
Book Review, p. 362
Miscellany, p. 384
MEDIATING THE RISORGIMENTO
INTRODUCTION
Massimo Riva, John A. Davis, Mediating the Risorgimento, p. 141-144
PRINT
Alessio Petrizzo, ‘The Garibaldi of the sixteenth century’. Francesco Ferrucci and the heroes of the Risorgimento, p. 145-156
Gian Luca Fruci, The two faces of Daniele Manin. French republican celebrity and Italian monarchic icon (1848-1880), p. 157-171
THE RISORGIMENTO IN OPERA
Suzanne Stewart-Steinberg, Introduction, p. 172-175
Axel Körner, Masked faces. Verdi, Uncle Tom and the unification of Italy, p. 176-189
Mary Ann Smart, How political were Verdi’s operas? Metaphors of progress in the reception of I Lombardi alla prima crociata, p. 190-204
EASEL PAINTING IN THE AGE OF ITALIAN UNIFICATION
Emily Braun, Introduction, p. 205-210
Roberta J. M. Olson, Art for a new audience in the Risorgimento: a meditation, p. 211-224
Anna Ottani Cavina, The landscape of the Macchiaioli. A path towards the modern, p. 225-231
FROM PRE-CINEMA TO CINEMA
Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe, Marketing ‘Garibaldi panoramas’ in Britain (1860-1864), p. 232-243
Giovanni Lasi, La presa di Roma and Il piccolo garibaldino: the Risorgimento and national identity in early Italian cinema, p. 244-255
Book reviews, p. 256
Miscellany, p. 264
ARTICLES
Mario De Prospo, Reconstructing the army of a collapsed nation: the Kingdom of the South of Italy (September 1943-March 1944), p. 1-16
Penelope Morris, ‘Let’s not talk about Italian sex’: the reception of the Kinsey reports in Italy, p. 17-32
Niamh Cullen, Morals, modern identities and the Catholic woman: fashion in Famiglia Cristiana, 1954-1968, p. 33-52
Gianluca Passarelli, Extreme right parties in Western Europe: the case of the Italian Northern League, p. 53-71
Nazareno Panichella, Migration strategies and occupational outcomes of southern Italian graduates, p. 72-89
Michele Alacevich, Postwar development in the Italian Mezzogiorno. Analyses and policies, p. 90-112
Book Review, p. 113
Italian summaries, p. 135
Notes on contributors, p. 138
NATIONALITY BEFORE LIBERTY? RISORGIMENTO POLITICAL THOUGHT IN TRANSNATIONAL CONTEXT
INTRODUCTION
Maurizio Isabella, Nationality before liberty? Risorgimento political thought in transnational context, p. 507-515
ARTICLES
Carlo Capra, The rise of liberal constitutionalism in Italy: Pietro Verri and the French Revolution, p. 516-526
John Robertson, Pietro Verri between Enlightenment and Risorgimento, p. 527-531
Martin Thom, The ‘hermite des Apennins’: Leopardi and the Antologia in 1824-26, p. 532-546
Georgios Varouxakis, The discreet charm of ‘Southernness’, p. 547-550
Maurizio Isabella, Freedom of the press, public opinion and liberalism in the Risorgimento, p. 551-567
Jeremy Jennings, A note on freedom of the press in Restoration France, p. 568-573
Francesca Sofia, The promised land: biblical themes in the Risorgimento, p. 574-586
Gareth Stedman Jones, Religion and liberty in European political thought 1800-1860 ca, p. 587-592
Roberto Romani, Political thought in action: the moderates in 1859, p. 593-607
Anthony Howe, ‘Friends of moderate opinions’: Italian political thought in 1859 in a British Liberal mirror, p. 608-611
NON-SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLE
Gianfranco Pasquino, Marco Valbruzzi, Non-partisan governments Italian-style: decision-making and accountability, p. 612-629
Review essays, p. 630
Book reviews, p. 648
Italian summaries, p. 679
Notes on contributors, p. 684
OPERA AND NATION IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ITALY
INTRODUCTION
Axel Körner, Opera and nation in nineteenth-century Italy: conceptual and methodological approaches, p. 393-399
ARTICLES
Carlotta Sorba, National theater and the age of revolution in Italy, p. 400-413
Emanuele Senici, ‘An atrocious indifference’: Rossini’s operas and the politics of musical representation in early-nineteenth-century Italy, p. 414-426
Roger Parker, Verdi politico: a wounded cliché regroups, p. 427-436
Mary Ann Smart, Magical thinking: reason and emotion in some recent literature on Verdi and politics, p. 437-447
Jutta Toelle, Opera as business? From impresari to the publishing industry, p. 448-459
Benjamin Walton, Italian operatic fantasies in Latin America, p. 460-471
Review essay, p. 472
Book reviews, p. 477
Italian summaries, p. 498
Notes on contributors, p. 501
ITALIA BARBARA: ITALIAN PRIMITIVES FROM PIERO TO PASOLINI
INTRODUCTION
Emily Braun, Italia barbara: Italian primitives from Piero to Pasolini, p. 259-270
ARTICLES
Jonathan R. Hiller, The enduring vision of biodeterministic Sardinian inferiority in the works of Grazia Deledda, p. 271-287
Vivien Greene, The ‘other’ Africa: Giuseppe Pitrè’s Mostra Etnografica Siciliana (1891-2), p. 288-309
Lindsay Harris, Photography of the ‘primitive’ in Italy: perceptions of the peasantry at the turn of the twentieth century, p. 310-330
Andrée Hayum, Lionello Venturi, Roberto Longhi and the Renaissance ‘primitives’, p. 331-349
Lucia Re, ‘Barbari civilizzatissimi’: Marinetti and the futurist myth of barbarism, p. 350-368
Book reviews, p. 369
Italian summaries, p. 384
Notes on contributors, p. 387
Special Issue THE TRANSFORMATION OF REPUBLICANISM IN MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ITALY
INTRODUCTION
Nadia Urbinati, The transformation of republicanism in modern and contemporary Italy, p. 145-148
ARTICLES
Anna Maria Rao, Republicanism in Italy from the eighteenth century to the early Risorgimento, p. 149-167
Adrian Lyttelton, Sismondi, the republic and liberty: between Italy and England, the city and the nation, p. 168-182
Nadia Urbinati, Mazzini and the making of the republican ideology, p. 183-204
Michele Battini, Carlo Rosselli, ‘Giustizia e Libertà’ and the enigma of justice, p. 205-219
Mariuccia Salvati, From the republic of antifascists to the republic ofparties, p. 220-237
Book reviews, p. 238
Italian summaries, p. 249
Notes on contributors, p. 252
EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
John A. Davis, Editor’s introduction, p. 1
ARTICLES
Sabino Cassese, The Italian constitutional architecture: from unification to the present day, p. 2-9
Sergio Fabbrini, The institutional odyssey of the Italian Parliamentary Republic, p. 10-24
Paolo Ricci, Explaining standing order reforms in the Camera dei Deputati during the liberal age, p. 25-44
Simona Troilo, ‘A gust of cleansing wind’: Italian archaeology on Rhodes and in Libya in the early years of occupation (1911-1914), p. 45-69
Stavroula Pipyrou, Commensurable language and incommensurable claims among the Greek linguistic minority of Southern Italy, p. 70-91
Giacomo Lichtner, Allegory, applicability or alibi? Historicizing intolerance in Ettore Scola’s Concorrenza sleale, p. 92-105
Review Essay, p. 106
Book Review, p. 123
Italian summaries, p. 136
Notes on contributors, p. 139
ROMA AND SINTI IN CONTEMPORARY ITALY
ANTI-GYPSYISM AND THE POLITICS OF EXCLUSION: ROMA AND SINTI IN CONTEMPORARY ITALY
Isabella Clough Marinaro, Nando Sigona, Introduction Anti-Gypsyism and the politics of exclusion: Roma and Sinti in contemporary Italy, p. 583-589
Nando Sigona, The governance of Romani people in Italy: discourse, policy and practice, p. 590-606
Giovanni Picker, Welcome ‘in’. Left-wing Tuscany and Romani migrants (1987-2007), p. 607-620
Isabella Clough Marinaro, Ulderico Daniele, Roma and humanitarianism in the Eternal City, p. 621-636
Marco Solimene, ‘These Romanians have ruined Italy’. Xoraxané Romá, Romanian Roma and Rome, p. 637-651
Sabrina Tosi Cambini, The social dangerousness of the defendant is ‘at one with her own condition of being nomadic’: Roma and Sinti in Italian Courts of Law ,, p. 652-666
ARTICLES
Gianfranco Pasquino, Primary elections in Italy. An episode in institutional imitation, p. 667-684
Arianna Farinelli, Emanuele Massetti, Eppur non si muove? Prospects for constitutional reforms in Italy after the 2009 European and 2010 regional elections, p. 685-704
Bjørn Thomassen, Rosario Forlenza, Re-narrating Italy, reinventing the nation: assessing the presidency of Ciampi, p. 705-725
Book Review, p. 726
Italian summaries, p. 750
Notes on contributors, p. 754
Special Issue: CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS IN ITALY – PART 2
EDITORIAL NOTE
Editorial note, p. 433
INTRODUCTION
Jeffrey E. Cole, Introduction, p. 434-436
ARTICLES
Anna Di Bartolomeo, Explaining the gap in educational achievement between second-generation immigrants and natives: the Italian case, p. 437-449
Guia Gilardoni, Segmented assimilation in Italy? The case of Latinos, p. 450-464
Martina Cvajner, Migrant friendships, migrant loves – taking the sociability of second generations seriously, p. 465-477
Radosveta Dimitrova, Children’s social relationships in the Northern Italian school context: evidence for the immigrant paradox, p. 478-491
Valentina Pedone, ‘As a rice plant in a wheat field’: identity negotiation among children of Chinese immigrants, p. 492-503
Laura Menin, Bodies, boundaries and desires: multiple subject-positions and micro-politics of modernity among young Muslim women in Milan, p. 504-515
Anna Arnone, Talking about identity: Milanese-Eritreans describe themselves, p. 516-527
Jeffrey E. Cole, Pietro Saitta, Final remarks: Italy, dreams of a monochrome society?, p. 528-530
Simone Cinotto, Memories of the Italian rice belt, 1945-65: work, class conflict and intimacy during the ‘great transformation’, p. 531-552
Book Reviews, p. 553
Italian summaries, p. 572
Notes on contributors, p. 576
CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS IN ITALY – PART I
ARTICLES
Pietro Saitta, Between Kafka and carnevale: an introduction to the immigrant condition in Italy, p. 317-320
Georgia E. Bianchi, Italiani nuovi o nuova Italia? Citizenship and attitudes towards the second generation in contemporary Italy, p. 321-333
Enzo Colombo, Lorenzo Domaneschi, Chiara Marchetti, Citizenship and multiple belonging. Representations of inclusion, identification and participation among children of immigrants in Italy, p. 334-347
Barbara Giovanna Bello, Empowerment of young migrants in Italy through nonformal education: putting equality into practice, p. 348-359
Bruno Riccio, Monica Russo, Everyday practised citizenship and the challenges of representation: second-generation associations in Bologna, p. 360-372
Dorothy Louise Zinn, ‘Loud and clear’: the G2 Second Generations network in Italy, p. 373-385
Naor Ben-Yehoyada, The moral perils of Mediterraneanism: second-generation immigrants practicing personhood between Sicily and Tunisia, p. 386-403
Alberto Guasco, Conference Report: ‘Pius XI and America’, Brown University, 29-30 October 2010, p. 404-407
Book Review, p. 408
Italian summaries, p. 424
Notes on contributors, p. 427
GRAMSCI REVISITED. ESSAYS IN MEMORY OF JOHN M. CAMMETT
ARTICLES
Mary Gibson, Introduction, p. 167-169
Leonardo Paggi, Dear John, where is the world we lost?, p. 170-178
Giuseppe Vacca, Gramsci studies since 1989, p. 179-194
Frank Rosengarten, John Cammett’s writings on Antonio Gramsci and the PCI, p. 195-210
Roberto Dainotto, Gramsci’s bibliographies, p. 211-224
Benedetto Fontana, Politics and history in Gramsci, p. 225-238
David D. Roberts, Reconsidering Gramsci’s interpretation of fascism, p. 239-255
Jane Slaughter, Gramsci’s place in women’s history, p. 256-272
Kate Crehan, Gramsci’s concept of common sense: a useful concept for anthropologists?, p. 273-287
Ranajit Guha, Gramsci in India: homage to a teacher, p. 288-295
Book Review, p. 296
Italian summaries, p. 307
Notes on contributors, p. 311
ARTICLES
Miroslav ?edivý, Metternich and the Anglo-Neapolitan Sulphur Crisis of 1840, p. 1-18
Elsa Damien, Narrating Venice in nineteenth-century Italy: the notions of municipal and national in Samuele Romanin’s patriotic project, the Storia documentata di Venezia (1853-64), p. 19-36
Paul Garfinkel, Forced residence in liberal Italy: a pre-history, 1815-65, p. 37-58
Aristotle Kallis, ‘In miglior tempo
‘: what fascism did not build in Rome, p. 59-83
Andrea Mariuzzo, The training and education of propagandists in the ‘repubblica dei partiti’: internal-circulation periodicals in the PCI and the DC (1946-58), p. 84-106
Alan O’Leary, Catherine O’Rawe, Against realism: on a ‘certain tendency’ in Italian film criticism, p. 107-128
Book reviews, p. 129
Italian summaries, p. 158
Notes on contributors, p. 161