Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)

From the point of view of an Italian reader – particularly if female – the book in ten chapters by the Swedish journalist Kristina Kappelin (who has been living in Rome for many years and works as correspondent from Italy for Swedish media) is perhaps interesting more because of what it shows about...

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Main Author: Monica Quirico
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Language:English
Published: The University of Akureyri 2012-03-01
Series:Nordicum-Mediterraneum
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Online Access:http://nome.unak.is/nm-marzo-2012/vol-7-n-1-2012/37-book-review/294-kristina-kappelin-berlusconi-italienaren-stockholm-brombergs-2010
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description From the point of view of an Italian reader – particularly if female – the book in ten chapters by the Swedish journalist Kristina Kappelin (who has been living in Rome for many years and works as correspondent from Italy for Swedish media) is perhaps interesting more because of what it shows about Sweden than because of what it tells about Berlusconi’s political career. The latter, nevertheless, is summarized in a detailed and effective way, starting from Berlusconi’s mysterious beginnings (chapter two, Hur allting började) and commented with no irony, but rather with a sort of resigned incredulity.
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spelling doaj.art-ac9f74db1b9d464e9324a0a571d5b2342024-02-02T00:17:38ZengThe University of AkureyriNordicum-Mediterraneum1670-62422012-03-0171D11Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)Monica QuiricoFrom the point of view of an Italian reader – particularly if female – the book in ten chapters by the Swedish journalist Kristina Kappelin (who has been living in Rome for many years and works as correspondent from Italy for Swedish media) is perhaps interesting more because of what it shows about Sweden than because of what it tells about Berlusconi’s political career. The latter, nevertheless, is summarized in a detailed and effective way, starting from Berlusconi’s mysterious beginnings (chapter two, Hur allting började) and commented with no irony, but rather with a sort of resigned incredulity.http://nome.unak.is/nm-marzo-2012/vol-7-n-1-2012/37-book-review/294-kristina-kappelin-berlusconi-italienaren-stockholm-brombergs-2010BerlusconiCatholic ChurchchauvinismItalylooksMafiamediaMontiorganized crimepoliticsSwedentransparencytrust
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Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)
Nordicum-Mediterraneum
Berlusconi
Catholic Church
chauvinism
Italy
looks
Mafia
media
Monti
organized crime
politics
Sweden
transparency
trust
title Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)
title_full Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)
title_fullStr Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)
title_full_unstemmed Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)
title_short Kristina Kappelin, Berlusconi – Italienaren (Stockholm: Brombergs, 2010)
title_sort kristina kappelin berlusconi italienaren stockholm brombergs 2010
topic Berlusconi
Catholic Church
chauvinism
Italy
looks
Mafia
media
Monti
organized crime
politics
Sweden
transparency
trust
url http://nome.unak.is/nm-marzo-2012/vol-7-n-1-2012/37-book-review/294-kristina-kappelin-berlusconi-italienaren-stockholm-brombergs-2010
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