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Le soleil de Juillet. L'Italie fasciste et la célébration des Trois glorieuses (1930-1931)
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Intorno al viaggio musicale di Andrea Zanzotto
Starting from Viaggio musicale, a small book curated by Paolo Cattelan in dialogue with Andrea Zanzotto on the theme of music and poetry, the article follows the path of formation of the poet to music: the nursery rhymes of childhood, Toti Dal Monte and the Opera arias sung by the villagers, the theatre of puppets and music by Margot Galante Garrone, Federico Fellini and Nino Rota, the musicians who met his poetry and set it to music
Foreign rule?: transnational, national, and local perspectives on Venice and Venetia within the “multinational” empire
The history of the Habsburg Empire in the post-Napoleonic era is frequently approached from the perspective of its various component nationalities. These were traditionally portrayed in the historiography as engaged in more-or-less open struggle with control from Vienna. This article argues that the over-privileging of such national categories can distort the picture. By looking at a number of case studies – the naming of Lombardy-Venetia, the Biblioteca italiana, the Panteon veneto – the relationship between Venice (and its Terraferma) and Habsburg rule during the second Austrian domination is examined. It will be argued that it is more profitable to see Venetian identities (municipal, local, Italian, and as part of a wider transnational European culture) as capable of working for as well as against the empire, and that Habsburg policy was as often concerned with managing potential local rivalries (notably between Lombards and Venetians) as with controlling a perceived Italian threat. It is also suggested that, while cultivation of local identity was often used to reinforce the national, the Austrian authorities were also happy to annex both to further imperial interests
Le soleil de Juillet. L'Italie fasciste et la célébration des Trois Glorieuses (1930-1931)
Galante Garrone Alessandro. Le soleil de Juillet. L'Italie fasciste et la célébration des Trois Glorieuses (1930-1931). In: 1848. Révolutions et mutations au XIXe siècle, Numéro 5, 1989. Histoires de centenaires ou le devenir des révolutions. pp. 35-44
Conclusions
Galante Garrone Alessandro, Baczko Bronislaw, Vovelle Michel. Conclusions. In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°304, 1996. Gilbert Romme. Actes du colloque de Riom (19-20 mai 1995) pp. 447-462
Conclusions
Galante Garrone Alessandro, Baczko Bronislaw, Vovelle Michel. Conclusions. In: Annales historiques de la Révolution française, n°304, 1996. Gilbert Romme. Actes du colloque de Riom (19-20 mai 1995) pp. 447-462