Contemporary Italy : a research guide

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Contemporary Italy : a research guide

Martin J. Bull

(Bibliographies and indexes in world history, no. 43)

Greenwood Press, 1996

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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A unique bibliographic and historiographic guide to the study of contemporary Italy, this book points to over 650 texts that have shaped the academic and scholarly study of postwar Italy. It is the first guide to include a genuine mix of English-language and Italian-language materials and to approach these materials in a historiographic as well as a bibliographic manner. It is an ideal guide for English, North American, and Italian scholars who have just begun their study of Italy or want to know more about research in areas outside their area of expertise. Following the introduction, which outlines the context within which the evolution of Italian studies should be viewed, the book is divided into two parts. Part I includes five historiographic chapters providing a detailed survey and analysis of works published in history, politics, government, the economy, and society. Part II is an annotated bibliographic guide to all of the texts pointed to in Part I.

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List of Abbreviations Using the Research Guide Introduction: Evolution of Research on Contemporary Italy Survey and Analysis History Politics Government Economy Society Annotated Bibliography History Politics Government Economy Society Subject Index Author Index

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