This article undertakes a journey through the historiography of the working class in three of the countries in Western Europe where the movement was strongest and most successful: France, Italy and Spain. The aim is to show commonalities and differences through the comparative study of these three cases. Clearly, political circumstances – international and civil conflicts; dictatorships and democratic transitions – affected the process in different ways in each of these historiographies, but, in the end, the road taken – despite the very distinct rhythms and intensity – was largely the same. Initially centred on a “militant” historiography – basically revolving around a study of the working-class movement – and moving towards (and not witho...
Between 1940 and 1943, Fascist Italy occupied south-eastern metropolitan France, a period which fo...
This article explores the origins of the historical relationship between war veterans and Fascism. T...
Abstract: Until the mid-1930s, corporatism represented the main vehicle of self-representation that ...
This thesis explores how and why the advance of the left in Western Europe halted so suddenly betwee...
Was there ever an Italian historiography of the French Revolution prior to the post-war period ? The...
An interesting case study in the history of welfare systems is the comparison between France and Ita...
Why did a revolution occur in Spain and not in France in 1936? This is the key question Michael Seid...
Antonino De Francesco, The French Revolution outside France : Some Research Perspectives on Italian ...
The purpose of this thesis is threefold: firstly, to serve as a contribution to the history of the M...
The Italian historiography often uses the concept of \uabanomaly\ubb to characterise the history of ...
Within the parameters of a class model this paper seeks to explain how the European labor movements ...
This thesis is based on memoires produced by activists of les années 1968, or the years surrounding ...
The article focuses on the declining phase of 1968 both in Italy and in Western Germany, with partic...
This article analyses the strikes in recent years against the dominant government strategies of cris...
This book is an attempt to make a comparison between Italian and Spanish European integration proces...
Between 1940 and 1943, Fascist Italy occupied south-eastern metropolitan France, a period which fo...
This article explores the origins of the historical relationship between war veterans and Fascism. T...
Abstract: Until the mid-1930s, corporatism represented the main vehicle of self-representation that ...
This thesis explores how and why the advance of the left in Western Europe halted so suddenly betwee...
Was there ever an Italian historiography of the French Revolution prior to the post-war period ? The...
An interesting case study in the history of welfare systems is the comparison between France and Ita...
Why did a revolution occur in Spain and not in France in 1936? This is the key question Michael Seid...
Antonino De Francesco, The French Revolution outside France : Some Research Perspectives on Italian ...
The purpose of this thesis is threefold: firstly, to serve as a contribution to the history of the M...
The Italian historiography often uses the concept of \uabanomaly\ubb to characterise the history of ...
Within the parameters of a class model this paper seeks to explain how the European labor movements ...
This thesis is based on memoires produced by activists of les années 1968, or the years surrounding ...
The article focuses on the declining phase of 1968 both in Italy and in Western Germany, with partic...
This article analyses the strikes in recent years against the dominant government strategies of cris...
This book is an attempt to make a comparison between Italian and Spanish European integration proces...
Between 1940 and 1943, Fascist Italy occupied south-eastern metropolitan France, a period which fo...
This article explores the origins of the historical relationship between war veterans and Fascism. T...
Abstract: Until the mid-1930s, corporatism represented the main vehicle of self-representation that ...