The article examines the rise of mass culture in Italy from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. It particularly analyses the literary production, politically organised cultural offering as well as the role of the intellectuals. Despite the high illiteracy rate (until the beginning of the twentieth century higher than in other countries), different mass-cultural spheres developed throughout Western Europe. The socialist and Catholic communities decisively contributed to this development. With the help of their own publications and distribution channels as well as libraries, they encouraged the population to read. Simultaneously, intellectuals and writers with precarious social situations hoped for new fields of activit...
This article explores a study conducted by Gramsci in the Prison Notebooks about cultural criticism,...
The paper considers both the features and the magnitude of the alleged cultural turn of 1977 in Ita...
The article offers a close reading of the numerous initiatives promoted by the Institute of Roman St...
The article examines the rise of mass culture in Italy from the mid-nineteenth century to the early ...
Quaderni piacentini, set up in 1962 by Piergiorgio Bellocchio and Grazia Cherchi, was probably the m...
The 1930s to the 1950s in Italy witnessed large increases in film-going, radio-listening, and the sa...
Italian intellectuals played an important role in the shaping of international politics during the C...
National audienceItalian culture has greatly diversified itself over the last sixty years. For a lon...
This article, through a ‘case study’ of essays and textbooks for primary school teachers published i...
This article, through a \u2018case study\u2019 of essays and textbooks for primary school teachers p...
Contrary to the predictions that after 1989 Karl Marx would fall into oblivion, Marx has returned to...
The article offers a close reading of the numerous initiatives promoted by the Institute of Roman St...
This article (here in English; the published version is in Italian) explores the political parameter...
The article analyzes various concepts of modernity in Italian literature at the turn of the 19th and...
This article aims to explore the interplay between religion and political radicalism in Europe by fo...
This article explores a study conducted by Gramsci in the Prison Notebooks about cultural criticism,...
The paper considers both the features and the magnitude of the alleged cultural turn of 1977 in Ita...
The article offers a close reading of the numerous initiatives promoted by the Institute of Roman St...
The article examines the rise of mass culture in Italy from the mid-nineteenth century to the early ...
Quaderni piacentini, set up in 1962 by Piergiorgio Bellocchio and Grazia Cherchi, was probably the m...
The 1930s to the 1950s in Italy witnessed large increases in film-going, radio-listening, and the sa...
Italian intellectuals played an important role in the shaping of international politics during the C...
National audienceItalian culture has greatly diversified itself over the last sixty years. For a lon...
This article, through a ‘case study’ of essays and textbooks for primary school teachers published i...
This article, through a \u2018case study\u2019 of essays and textbooks for primary school teachers p...
Contrary to the predictions that after 1989 Karl Marx would fall into oblivion, Marx has returned to...
The article offers a close reading of the numerous initiatives promoted by the Institute of Roman St...
This article (here in English; the published version is in Italian) explores the political parameter...
The article analyzes various concepts of modernity in Italian literature at the turn of the 19th and...
This article aims to explore the interplay between religion and political radicalism in Europe by fo...
This article explores a study conducted by Gramsci in the Prison Notebooks about cultural criticism,...
The paper considers both the features and the magnitude of the alleged cultural turn of 1977 in Ita...
The article offers a close reading of the numerous initiatives promoted by the Institute of Roman St...