This book gathers five original studies on the Mediterranean debate from historical, political, geographical, cultural angles. They are: The Mediterranean: the Archive, the Tomb and the Dawn. Introductory Note (ANTONELLA EMINA) pp. 3-12; The Mediterranean: a Sea of Diversity and Sharing (MICHELE BRONDINO) pp. 13-24; The Mediterranean novel-landscape (MASSIMO QUAINI) pp. 25-34; Albert Camus' phenomenology of the Mediterranean (SAMANTHA NOVELLO) pp. 35-53; Liguria, Genoa and the sea as a centre of interchanges and contrasts (STEFANO ROASCIO) pp. 55-92
This book resulted from a rich collaboration among sociologists of different nationalities and refle...
Commencing from a series of critical considerations drawn from a reading of Francescomaria Tedesco’s...
The Mediterranean peoples usually face multiple challenges, which encourage them to rethink constant...
The Mediterranean between borders and crossings. The writing of two shores: a comparison of the wor...
Abstract: The Mediterranean can be understood as a well-recognized historical region on a global sc...
The volume seeks to offer a vibrant interdisciplinary and intercultural interpretation of the Medit...
In a general sense, the ancient Mediterranean recalls the principle of human dignity, highlighting t...
For the French writer Paul Valéry, the Mediterranean was a kind of “pre-Europe”; it produced the Eur...
The Mediterranean is far more than a sea. For millennia, it has created space for contact and cross-...
Frutto di un convegno internazionale organizzato dal Center for Studies on Mediterranean Cultures p...
For much of the twentieth century the Mediterranean was a colonized sea. Italy’s Sea: Empire and Nat...
To revisit in a comprehensive form the historical contexts and identities of the Mediterranean regio...
The Mediterranean, unlike the Ocean, is a sea surrounded by land, a “landsea”, as Stefano D’Arrigo c...
Abstract Synopsis The essays contained in this volume explore the historical trajectories along ...
Many of us who study the Mediterranean have been confronted with surprise and even disbelief that su...
This book resulted from a rich collaboration among sociologists of different nationalities and refle...
Commencing from a series of critical considerations drawn from a reading of Francescomaria Tedesco’s...
The Mediterranean peoples usually face multiple challenges, which encourage them to rethink constant...
The Mediterranean between borders and crossings. The writing of two shores: a comparison of the wor...
Abstract: The Mediterranean can be understood as a well-recognized historical region on a global sc...
The volume seeks to offer a vibrant interdisciplinary and intercultural interpretation of the Medit...
In a general sense, the ancient Mediterranean recalls the principle of human dignity, highlighting t...
For the French writer Paul Valéry, the Mediterranean was a kind of “pre-Europe”; it produced the Eur...
The Mediterranean is far more than a sea. For millennia, it has created space for contact and cross-...
Frutto di un convegno internazionale organizzato dal Center for Studies on Mediterranean Cultures p...
For much of the twentieth century the Mediterranean was a colonized sea. Italy’s Sea: Empire and Nat...
To revisit in a comprehensive form the historical contexts and identities of the Mediterranean regio...
The Mediterranean, unlike the Ocean, is a sea surrounded by land, a “landsea”, as Stefano D’Arrigo c...
Abstract Synopsis The essays contained in this volume explore the historical trajectories along ...
Many of us who study the Mediterranean have been confronted with surprise and even disbelief that su...
This book resulted from a rich collaboration among sociologists of different nationalities and refle...
Commencing from a series of critical considerations drawn from a reading of Francescomaria Tedesco’s...
The Mediterranean peoples usually face multiple challenges, which encourage them to rethink constant...