The Great War fostered new ways of communication between Italian officers and soldiers, and among the soldiers themselves. The soldiers, who in many cases only spoke the regional and local dialects, improved their communicative skills in Italian. At the beginning of the war, the use of dialects was either criticized or forbidden. However, after the defeat of Caporetto, dialects and soldier lingo played a distinct role in propaganda aimed at reinforcing the resistance of the Italian troops. Within this framework, the essay considers the war diaries and/or other writings of Lussu, Gadda, Jahier and Mussolini. Communications with their comrades in arms and the linguistic choices of the authors (three officers and a private, respectively) are i...
Le crocerossine italiane raccontarono la loro permanenza al fronte durante la Grande guerra, affidan...
The essay is dedicated to Carlo Emilio Gadda’s military experience during World War I, which he narr...
This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World Wa...
Studio dei caratteri linguistico-comunicativi di un campione di scritture di guerra prodotte (o rice...
From September 1915 until the end of the First World War, the Viennese Romance scholar Leo Spitzer w...
The paper discusses the attitude of the Fascist regime in Italy towards the dialects, which in that ...
After the territorial unity of Italy in 1861, romanists, ethnographers and musicologists addressed t...
Il contributo analizza i meccanismi della propaganda durante la Prima guerra mondiale. Nello specifi...
A hundred years after the end of the conflict that tore Europe apart, with consequences that shook t...
Did the lower classes write their “diary” of the First World War? Until the 1970s, historians in Ita...
Voci della Grande Guerra (Voices of the Great War) is a scientific and cultural initiative with the ...
Tra l’agosto e il settembre 1915 Massimo Bontempelli raggiunse il fronte come inviato di guerra de «...
Carlo Salsa\u2019s book \u2018Trenches: A foot-soldier\u2019s tales\u2019 (Trincee. Confidenze di un...
This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World Wa...
This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World Wa...
Le crocerossine italiane raccontarono la loro permanenza al fronte durante la Grande guerra, affidan...
The essay is dedicated to Carlo Emilio Gadda’s military experience during World War I, which he narr...
This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World Wa...
Studio dei caratteri linguistico-comunicativi di un campione di scritture di guerra prodotte (o rice...
From September 1915 until the end of the First World War, the Viennese Romance scholar Leo Spitzer w...
The paper discusses the attitude of the Fascist regime in Italy towards the dialects, which in that ...
After the territorial unity of Italy in 1861, romanists, ethnographers and musicologists addressed t...
Il contributo analizza i meccanismi della propaganda durante la Prima guerra mondiale. Nello specifi...
A hundred years after the end of the conflict that tore Europe apart, with consequences that shook t...
Did the lower classes write their “diary” of the First World War? Until the 1970s, historians in Ita...
Voci della Grande Guerra (Voices of the Great War) is a scientific and cultural initiative with the ...
Tra l’agosto e il settembre 1915 Massimo Bontempelli raggiunse il fronte come inviato di guerra de «...
Carlo Salsa\u2019s book \u2018Trenches: A foot-soldier\u2019s tales\u2019 (Trincee. Confidenze di un...
This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World Wa...
This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World Wa...
Le crocerossine italiane raccontarono la loro permanenza al fronte durante la Grande guerra, affidan...
The essay is dedicated to Carlo Emilio Gadda’s military experience during World War I, which he narr...
This article is a part of Volume and Series 17-6 of “Recordings from Prisoner-of-War Camps, World Wa...