Quaderni piacentini, set up in 1962 by Piergiorgio Bellocchio and Grazia Cherchi, was probably the most iconic leftist periodical in Italy before 1968. Its criticism against both the Italian Communist Party for its non- revolutionary policy and the reformist centre-left coalition, its uncompromising ethics, and its exploring into non-orthodox Marxist approaches made it representative of the intellectual New Left in Italy, against the background of advanced industrialization. This article explores the changing perception of the role of intellectuals in society from classic forms of an elitist political involvement to the desired identification with the masses. It argues that between the two different ways to approach culture that intersected...
The essay describes the rise and fall of the Italian Communist Party (ICP)’s dissident leftist wing...
This article challenges the interpretation of the 1980s in Italy as a period in which a large sectio...
This contribution analyses the British perception of Red Bologna during the seventies and eighties, ...
The article examines the rise of mass culture in Italy from the mid-nineteenth century to the early ...
It is useful to divide post-war Italian intellectual culture into three distinct yet overlapping pha...
The paper considers both the features and the magnitude of the alleged cultural turn of 1977 in Ita...
Between the 1950s and 1960s a new development process emerged in the Western world with suddenly tra...
Italian intellectuals played an important role in the shaping of international politics during the C...
none1noThe contribution will focus on the impact of the Tito-Stalin split on the Italian Left. As is...
The article deals with the early career of the literary critic Alberto Asor Rosa, one of the founder...
The article focuses on Marxist historicism in Italy in the 1970s. In the first part, the attempts of...
In 1977, a new Italian student movement arose which turned itself explicitly against traditional lef...
El artículo estudia las reacciones y debates sobre la «cuestión juvenil» en el seno de Vie Nuove, un...
It is often said at the present time that the Italian Left is in a state of crisis. This is a fair e...
Due to its domination by the largest and most interesting Communist Party in the West, the Italian l...
The essay describes the rise and fall of the Italian Communist Party (ICP)’s dissident leftist wing...
This article challenges the interpretation of the 1980s in Italy as a period in which a large sectio...
This contribution analyses the British perception of Red Bologna during the seventies and eighties, ...
The article examines the rise of mass culture in Italy from the mid-nineteenth century to the early ...
It is useful to divide post-war Italian intellectual culture into three distinct yet overlapping pha...
The paper considers both the features and the magnitude of the alleged cultural turn of 1977 in Ita...
Between the 1950s and 1960s a new development process emerged in the Western world with suddenly tra...
Italian intellectuals played an important role in the shaping of international politics during the C...
none1noThe contribution will focus on the impact of the Tito-Stalin split on the Italian Left. As is...
The article deals with the early career of the literary critic Alberto Asor Rosa, one of the founder...
The article focuses on Marxist historicism in Italy in the 1970s. In the first part, the attempts of...
In 1977, a new Italian student movement arose which turned itself explicitly against traditional lef...
El artículo estudia las reacciones y debates sobre la «cuestión juvenil» en el seno de Vie Nuove, un...
It is often said at the present time that the Italian Left is in a state of crisis. This is a fair e...
Due to its domination by the largest and most interesting Communist Party in the West, the Italian l...
The essay describes the rise and fall of the Italian Communist Party (ICP)’s dissident leftist wing...
This article challenges the interpretation of the 1980s in Italy as a period in which a large sectio...
This contribution analyses the British perception of Red Bologna during the seventies and eighties, ...