Between 1975 and 1985, Alberto M. Cirese coordinated a research group formed by scholars from the Universities of Cagliari, Ferrara, Rome, Siena and Turin, the goal of which was to build a lexicon of terms and concepts used by Antonio Gramsci in his Prison Notebooks, and which would be of importance for anthropological studies. The project was named the “Regesto gramsciano” (“Gramscian register”) since the researchers had the primary task of retrieving all the occurrence of the terms chosen and then photocopying them. The work produced a large number of index cards, related to some dozens of lemmas, but was never completed. A copy of the card collection is now held by the Universities of Cagliari and Turin and “La Sapienza” University of Ro...
The present work provides an interpretative key with which to render a consistent approach to the ma...
CT Cronache torinesi 1913-1917, a cura di S. Caprioglio, Einaudi, Torino 1980. D Duemila pagine di G...
Gramsci’s prison manuscripts were published, first in a partial form according to subject matter, by...
Between 1975 and 1985 Alberto M. Cirese coordinated a research group formed by scholars from the Uni...
In the 1970s, when the identity of Italian “demo-ethno-anthropological” studies was being defined an...
The starting point of this paper is a recent dialogue between Giorgio Baratta and Alberto M. Cirese,...
In his youth, Antonio Gramsci was student at the University of Turin with a prominent interest for t...
The relationship between Giorgio Baratta and Alberto Mario Cirese has been short but intense. They a...
This Anniversary Forum commemorates the figure and work of Alberto Mario Cirese (1921-2011), a promi...
This article presents some results of gramsciproject.org, a three-year project carried out thanks to...
This is the Italian guide to Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks, designed initially for an exhibition in Ces...
This Anniversary Forum commemorates the figure and work of Alberto Mario Cirese (1921-2011), a promi...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) was an Italian philosopher, journalist, linguist and political sociolog...
Antonio Gramsci (Ales, Sardinia 1891- Rome 1937) was an Italian politician, Marxist theorist and an ...
La tesi intende presentare la ricchezza dell'eredità intellettuale lasciata da Antonio Gramsci attra...
The present work provides an interpretative key with which to render a consistent approach to the ma...
CT Cronache torinesi 1913-1917, a cura di S. Caprioglio, Einaudi, Torino 1980. D Duemila pagine di G...
Gramsci’s prison manuscripts were published, first in a partial form according to subject matter, by...
Between 1975 and 1985 Alberto M. Cirese coordinated a research group formed by scholars from the Uni...
In the 1970s, when the identity of Italian “demo-ethno-anthropological” studies was being defined an...
The starting point of this paper is a recent dialogue between Giorgio Baratta and Alberto M. Cirese,...
In his youth, Antonio Gramsci was student at the University of Turin with a prominent interest for t...
The relationship between Giorgio Baratta and Alberto Mario Cirese has been short but intense. They a...
This Anniversary Forum commemorates the figure and work of Alberto Mario Cirese (1921-2011), a promi...
This article presents some results of gramsciproject.org, a three-year project carried out thanks to...
This is the Italian guide to Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks, designed initially for an exhibition in Ces...
This Anniversary Forum commemorates the figure and work of Alberto Mario Cirese (1921-2011), a promi...
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) was an Italian philosopher, journalist, linguist and political sociolog...
Antonio Gramsci (Ales, Sardinia 1891- Rome 1937) was an Italian politician, Marxist theorist and an ...
La tesi intende presentare la ricchezza dell'eredità intellettuale lasciata da Antonio Gramsci attra...
The present work provides an interpretative key with which to render a consistent approach to the ma...
CT Cronache torinesi 1913-1917, a cura di S. Caprioglio, Einaudi, Torino 1980. D Duemila pagine di G...
Gramsci’s prison manuscripts were published, first in a partial form according to subject matter, by...