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Guerre et « subversion patriotique » : les républicains italiens face au premier conflit mondial et à ses usages politiques
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L’idée républicaine dans l’émigration antifasciste en exil
Published 2017-02-01“…The controversy agitate the Italian Human Rights Leagueand the Anti-Fascist Concentration before dying in the late 1920s with an overall republicanization, that the attempt to broadest national unity, wanted by the Communist party in the time of the Popular fronts, disturbed only temporarily, as it was contrary to the identity of the parties, including this party, to the militants’ opinion, and to the influence of republican France as principal place of political emigration.…”
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CULTURAL DIFFERENCES, MULTICULTURALISM AND SOCIAL LIFE: thoughts on the Italian case
Published 2012-10-01“…Since the beginning Italy has experienced the effects of cultural and linguistic diversity. Throughout Italian history, cultural differences have been denied by the fascist regime but recognized and safeguarded by the 6th amendment of the republican constitution. …”
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The Impossible Stability? The Italian Lower House Parliamentary Elite After a “Decade of Crises”
Published 2022-06-01“…The magnitude of this renewal can hardly be compared to any other relevant turning point of the Italian republican age and might signal the existence of a pattern of “impossible stability” for the parliamentary elite. …”
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Participation of the Basque Country in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
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Il quadro politico italiano di fronte alla crisi d’Ungheria del 1956
Published 2022-02-01“…The Italian government was led by Antonio Segni and supported by the Christian Democratic Party, Liberal Party, Republican Party, and Democratic Socialist Party. …”
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Ruolo della giustizia e crisi del potere politico
Published 1993-08-01“…A first part of the essay outlines past phases in the history of the Italian political system when the judicial power was dependent from the political government - during the liberal and fascist regimes - and more recent phases when it was at least formally independent - in the republican regime A second part of the essay explains how in the eighties the magistrates were heavily conditioned in their action by the governing political parties and a few successful trials against mafia and corruption were vanished. …”
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