Italy
Title | Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Whittaker |
Publisher | Thorogood Publishing |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Culture |
ISBN | 1854186280 |
Speak the Culture: Italy offers a rich and engaging insight into the events, people and movements that have shaped Italy and the Italians. A guidebook can show you where to go, a phrase-book what to say, but only Speak the Culture: Italy will lead you to the nation's soul. The Italian character is complex, contradictory, alluring and infinitely variable: heirs to the greatest empire of the ancient world but almost ungovernable; cradle of western civilization as well as the Mafia; maestros of modern design, mired in old-fashioned bureaucracy; epicentre of the Catholic Church and exemplars of la dolce vita. Where do you start? Giotto? Caravaggio? Murky Etruscan tombs or the mighty Roman Pantheon? Speak the Culture: Italy sifts through a sprawling 3,000 year saga and makes sense of it, dissecting architecture, music, food, art, literature, cinema, family and much more. Culture is covered in its broadest sense, extending into every aspect of Italian life--food and drink, religion, politics, sport, manners, character and so on. While the Italian peninsula has its ancient history, it's been a unified nation for less than 150 years. Lo Stivale, or the famous Boot, is young: the nuances of strong, surviving regional identities are important and revealed. Taken as a whole, Speak the Culture: Italy gives you an insight into what it means to be Italian, but it's also a book to dip into, to learn, for instance, about Giuseppe Verdi, Sophia Loren or Umberto Eco. Easily read and beautifully illustrated, this, the fourth in the Speak the Cultureseries, offers an intimate understanding of Italian life and culture for new residents, second home-owners, holidaymakers, business travelers, students and lovers of Italy everywhere.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Italian History and Culture
Title | The Complete Idiot's Guide to Italian History and Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Gabrielle Euvino |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2001-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780028642345 |
Offers an introduction to Italy's history and culture, from ancient Rome and the power of the Vatican to Mussolini's rise to power, Milan's fashion designers, and Italian cuisine.
European Culture Wars and the Italian Case
Title | European Culture Wars and the Italian Case PDF eBook |
Author | Luca Ozzano |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2015-09-16 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 131736547X |
This book aims to understand the European political debate about contentious issues, framed in terms of religious values by religious and/or secular actors in 21st century. It specifically focuses on the Italian case, which, due to its peculiar history and contemporary political landscape, is a paradigmatic case for the study of the relationships between religion and politics. In recent years, a number of controversies related to religious issues have characterised the European public debate at both the EU and the national level. The ‘affaire du foulard’ in France, the referendum on abortion in Portugal, the recognition of same-sex marriages in many Western European States, the debate over bioethics and the regulation of euthanasia are only a few examples of contentious issues involving religion. This book aims to shed light on the interrelation between these different debates, as well as their broader meaning, through the analysis of the paradigmatic case of Italy. Italy summarizes and sometimes exasperates wider European trends, both because of the peculiar role traditionally played by the Vatican in Italian politics and for the rise, since the 1990s, of new political entrepreneurs eager to exploit ethical and civilizational issues. This work will be of great interest to scholars and students of a number of fields within the disciplines of political science, sociology and law, and will be useful for courses on religion and politics, political parties, social movements and civil society.
The Last Forty Years of Italian Popular Culture
Title | The Last Forty Years of Italian Popular Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Enrico Minardi |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2020-02-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1527547132 |
What is Italian pop culture? This volume provides an answer to this question, offering an insight into some of the most recent and interesting developments in the field of pop culture. The reader will find essays on a variety of topics including literature, theater, music, social media, comics, politics, and even Christmas. Each contribution here places stress on the popular. The main reference points guiding the chapters are, in fact, the pioneering works by Antonio Gramsci and Umberto Eco. The result is, therefore, a portrait of a country where mass participation in cultural events always accompanies some form of reflection on the national identity and other related issues. Historians and sociologists, as well as musicologists and philosophers (in addition to pop culture aficionados), will find the text an engaging and indispensable read.
Cultures of Charity
Title | Cultures of Charity PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Terpstra |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2013-02-14 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674067924 |
Renaissance debates about politics and gender led to pioneering forms of poor relief, devised to help women get a start in life. These included orphanages for illegitimate children and forced labor in workhouses, but also women’s shelters and early forms of maternity benefits, unemployment insurance, food stamps, and credit union savings plans.
Watching Vesuvius
Title | Watching Vesuvius PDF eBook |
Author | Sean Cocco |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0226923711 |
This work explores the question of Vesuvius as an object of study in the early modern science of volcanism from the investigations and opinions of humanists and naturalists in the late Renaissance to the early 18th-century philosophizing on volcanoes and the development of geology later in the century.
Journal of Education Culture and Society 2013_2
Title | Journal of Education Culture and Society 2013_2 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Aleksander Kobylarek |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2013-09-02 |
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