In 1977, a new Italian student movement arose which turned itself explicitly against traditional left-wing parties and unions. This reaction can be placed in what Jennifer Burns (2001) has identified as a general ‘withdrawal of [literary-political] commitment to macro-political, left/right-wing ideologies, in favour of micro-political, community-based initiatives’ (1), in the 1970s. This is also reflected in the support the students in 1977 received from left-wing intellectuals who engaged more directly with social problems, especially in Bologna, where a student and sympathiser of a former left-wing, extra-parliamentary group - Francesco Lorusso - had been shot dead by a police officer during clashes, on 11 March 1977. A number of local in...
partially_open1noThis article surveys recent historiographical studies on social conflicts and radic...
In the mid-1970s, a wave of contentious radicalism swept through Italy. Groups and movements such as...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...
In 1977, a new Italian student movement arose which turned itself explicitly against traditional lef...
none1noBologna, the only major Italian city uninterruptedly governed by a Communist party from the e...
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My thesis traces the interaction between the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and a series ofsocial mov...
The paper considers both the features and the magnitude of the alleged cultural turn of 1977 in Ital...
The thesis concerns Bologna, a northern Italian city of approximately half a million people situated...
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This contribution analyses the British perception of Red Bologna during the seventies and eighties, ...
It is useful to divide post-war Italian intellectual culture into three distinct yet overlapping pha...
This ethnography addresses how former Italian radical activists of the 70s negotiate their militant ...
The contribution will focus on the impact of the Tito-Stalin split on the Italian Left. As is known...
partially_open1noThis article surveys recent historiographical studies on social conflicts and radic...
In the mid-1970s, a wave of contentious radicalism swept through Italy. Groups and movements such as...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...
In 1977, a new Italian student movement arose which turned itself explicitly against traditional lef...
none1noBologna, the only major Italian city uninterruptedly governed by a Communist party from the e...
The left-wing terrorism in Italy in the 1970s and the Red brigades as its most significant symptom r...
My thesis traces the interaction between the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and a series ofsocial mov...
The paper considers both the features and the magnitude of the alleged cultural turn of 1977 in Ital...
The thesis concerns Bologna, a northern Italian city of approximately half a million people situated...
Quaderni piacentini, set up in 1962 by Piergiorgio Bellocchio and Grazia Cherchi, was probably the m...
Negotiating Memories of Protest in Western Europe explores the transmission of memories of European ...
This contribution analyses the British perception of Red Bologna during the seventies and eighties, ...
It is useful to divide post-war Italian intellectual culture into three distinct yet overlapping pha...
This ethnography addresses how former Italian radical activists of the 70s negotiate their militant ...
The contribution will focus on the impact of the Tito-Stalin split on the Italian Left. As is known...
partially_open1noThis article surveys recent historiographical studies on social conflicts and radic...
In the mid-1970s, a wave of contentious radicalism swept through Italy. Groups and movements such as...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...