A History of Contemporary Italy: 1943-80Penguin UK, 27 Σεπ 1990 - 592 σελίδες In this long-awaited book (already a major bestseller in Italy) Ginsborg has created a fascinating, sophisticated and definitive account of how Italy has coped, or failed to cope, with the past two decades. Contemporary Italy strongly mirrors Britain - the countries have roughly the same extent, population size and GNP - and yet they are fantastically different. Ginsborg sees this difference as most fundamentally clear in the role of the family and it is the family which is at the heart of Italian politics and business. Anyone wishing to understand contemporary Italy will find it essential to have this enormously attractive and intelligent book. |
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Preface | |
Presidents of the Republic and Presidents of the Council of Ministers | |
Resistance and Liberation | |
The Postwar Settlement 19458 | |
The Agrarian Reform | |
Chapter 7 | liv |
Chapter 8 | xciii |
The Era of Collective Action 196873 | ix |
Crisis Compromise and the Anni di Piombo 197380 | liv |
Chapter 11 | cvi |
Statistical Appendix | 6 |
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