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    Territory of Macedonia in meeting the aspirations of the Balkan states and great powers by Sergej Cvetkovski, Goran ZENDELOVSKI

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In an attempt to follow the hawkish method of unification of Italy and Germany, at the beginning of the last century Balkan countries has started a war against Turkey and war between themselves. …”
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    The Idea of Modernity in Italian Literature at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries by Anastasia V. Golubtsova

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The term modernity in its relation to Italy at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries may be understood in two different ways: as a specific time period after the unification of Italy and as an aesthetic ideal, both reachable and unreachable. …”
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    RITRATTISTICA FEMMINILE E DESCRIZIONI D’AMBIENTE NELLA NOVELLISTICA DELLA CONTESSA LARA: APPUNTI PER UN’INDAGINE STILISTICO-RETORICA by Benedetto Giuseppe Russo

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…After a brief description of the linguistic and publishing scene after the unification of Italy, in particular regarding women, and a brief biographical and literary profile of the author, we focus on the figures of speech and formal and structural subtleties in those passages that particularly highlight the effectiveness, emphasis and elegance of realistic and decadent description, due in part to the trends in popular literature at the end of the 19th century. …”
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    Small towns in Abruzzo struck by earthquakes: damage scenarios and transformations of historical buildings by Adalgisa Donatelli

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…These are smaller centres generally affected by previous, unresolved depopulation and abandonment phenomena, already recorded in literature, immediately after the Unification of Italy and that increased in particular in the post-war period. …”
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    The City: 19th Century, 20th Century, Today. Two Centuries of Transformations in the Historic Centre of Catanzaro by Sante Foresta

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…This work is the beginning of a complex research path into the history of the urban and territorial transformations at every level of Catanzaro, intent on understanding and investigating apparently small, yet, significant events, from the Unification of Italy until today, within the configuration of the urban structure. …”
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    Inventare l’altro. Forme di pseudo-traduzione nella scrittura di Salvatore Di Giacomo e Luigi Capuana. by Valentina Fulginiti

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Translation thus provides a free space for authors to experiment with new expressive solutions and challenge commonplaces about language and identity: such reflection on the limits of language and nations represent a direct contribution to the linguistic unification of Italy. </span></p><p><span><br /></span></p><div class="page" title="Page 5"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>Caso estremo di rappresentazione fittizia del- l’alterità linguistica, la pseudo-traduzione chiama in causa l’idea del legame unico e “fatale” fra lingua e nazione – concetto fondamentale nella cultura linguistica del XIX secolo. …”
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    Verona/Milano, andata e ritorno. Appunti sulla presenza dei pittori veronesi a Milano nel XIX secolo / Verona/Milano, there and back. Notes on Verona’s painters in Milan in the 19t... by Elena Casotto

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Also the Verona’s Academy experiences hard tiemes, due to outdated teaching methods and to the lack of money: in this situation the quality of teaching gets worse, so the artists, who have studied at this school, are unprepared to compete with painters coming from other italian Academies. After the unification of Italy and especially after the reform of the School of fine art of Verona (1873), the relationship between Verona and Milan becomes more complex: not only Verona’s painters go to Milan for studing and exhibiting their works of art, but also the authors from Lombardia do not disdain the shows of the Venetian city and even they aim at the direction of Verona’s Academy. …”
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