The Politics of Italian National Identity

The Politics of Italian National Identity
Author: Gino Bedani,B. A. Haddock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105025034245

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A collection of a dozen penetrating critical essays discussing the development of Italian national identity, from political, economic and cultural points of view, during the past 150 years.

Politics of National Identity in Italy

Politics of National Identity in Italy
Author: Eva Garau
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2014-12-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317557654

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This book focuses on the politics of national identity in Italy. Only a unified country for just over 150 years, Italian national identity is perhaps more contingent than longer established nations such as France or the UK. The book investigates when, how and why the discussions about national identity and about immigration became entwined in public discourse within Italy. In particular it looks at the most influential voices in the debate on immigration and identity, namely Italian intellectuals, the Catholic Church, the Northern League and the Left. The methodological approach is based on a systematic discourse analysis of official documents, interviews, statements and speeches by representatives of the political actors involved. In the process, the author demonstrates that a 'normalisation' of intolerance towards foreigners has become institutionalised at the heart of the Italian state. This work will be of particular interest to students of Italian Politics, Nationalism and Comparative Politics.

Politics Patriotism and Language

Politics  Patriotism and Language
Author: William J. Landon
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0820472751

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Niccolò Machiavelli may not have been a cynical realist as he is often portrayed. On the contrary, this book argues that he precociously possessed the characteristics of an impassioned, sometimes misguided idealist, obsessed with the idea of Italian unification, but blinded to the practicalities of attaining that goal. William J. Landon suggests that these characteristics may help to explain his appeal to Italy's «Risorgimento» founders. This interdisciplinary volume, which also contains the first translation of a «Discourse or Dialogue Concerning our Language» since 1961, works well as a core text, or as a complement to courses in Renaissance history, literature or political science.

Revisioning Italy

Revisioning Italy
Author: Beverly Allen,Mary J. Russo
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816627274

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More than any other nation, Italy -- from its imperial past to its subordinate present, from its colonial forays to its splendid isolation -- embodies the myriad and contradictory historical forms of nationhood. This volume covers a range of subjects drawn from Italy and abroad to study Italian national identity. Whether considering opera or Ninja Turtles, the essays reveal how cultural identity is constructed and manipulated -- an issue made urgent by the influx of African, Indochinese, and Eastern European immigrants into Italy today. Topics include exile, nationalism, and imagined communities, Italy's colonial "unconscious", and Mussolini's adventures in North Africa.

A Political History of National Citizenship and Identity in Italy 1861 1950

A Political History of National Citizenship and Identity in Italy  1861   1950
Author: Sabina Donati
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2013-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780804787338

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This book examines the fascinating origins and the complex evolution of Italian national citizenship from the unification of Italy in 1861 until just after World War II. It does so by exploring the civic history of Italians in the peninsula, and of Italy's colonial and overseas native populations. Using little-known documentation, Sabina Donati delves into the policies, debates, and formal notions of Italian national citizenship with a view to grasping the multi-faceted, evolving, and often contested vision(s) of italianità. In her study, these disparate visions are brought into conversation with contemporary scholarship pertaining to alienhood, racial thinking, migration, expansionism, and gender. As the first English-language book on the modern history of Italian citizenship, this work highlights often-overlooked precedents, continuities, and discontinuities within and between liberal and fascist Italies. It invites the reader to compare the Italian experiences with other European ones, such as French, British, and German citizenship traditions.

Italians in Toronto

Italians in Toronto
Author: John E. Zucchi
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773507825

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Italians in Toronto provides an insightful account of how village and regional groups transplanted their communities into the city that is now one of the largest expatriate centres for Italians in the world. The history of Italian migration to Canada is

La Grande Italia

La Grande Italia
Author: Emilio Gentile
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299228142

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La Grande Italia traces the history of the myth of the nation in Italy along the curve of its rise and fall throughout the twentieth century. Starting with the festivities for the fiftieth anniversary of the unification of Italy in 1911 and ending with the centennial celebrations of 1961, Emilio Gentile describes a dense sequence of events: from victorious Italian participation in World War I through the rise and triumph of Fascism to Italy's transition to a republic. Gentile's definition of "Italians" encompasses the whole range of political, cultural, and social actors: Liberals and Catholics, Monarchists and Republicans, Fascists and Socialists. La Grande Italia presents a sweeping study of the development of Italian national identity in all its incarnations throughout the twentieth century. This important contribution to the study of modern Italian nationalism and the ambition to achieve a "great Italy" between the unification of Italy and the advent of the Italian Republic will appeal to anyone interested in modern European history, Fascism, and nationalism. Best Books for Special Interests, selected by the American Association of School Librarians, and Best Books for Regional General Interests, selected by the Public Library Association

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Italian Politics

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Italian Politics
Author: Margarita Gómez-Reino Cachafeiro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351938891

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Employing primary sources and interviews with protagonists of the rebellion of the Italian North, this book explores the invention of the Padanian nation and the construction of identity politics in Northern Italy. It reveals for the first time the connection between the ethnic wave in European party politics in the 1970s and the rise of a new radical right nationalism in the 1990s. The author highlights the way in which the discourse of national minorities was instrumental in the rise of a new political agenda that links territory, identity and cultural rights to create new boundaries of exclusion. In addition to clarifying the connection between the new nationalism and racism by demonstrating how cultural distinctiveness is constructed in contemporary European politics, this unique book also explores the dynamics of new party mobilization and the symbolic resources of nationalist rhetoric. This book presents for the first time data on political participation - both party elites and members - and the real dimension of the party organization.