Now showing items 25621-25640 of 49313

    • Hofmann, Tatjana (2022)
      The Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea, rich in history and charm, is of great geostrategic importance. This leads to political conflicts time and again. But what is everyday life like in Crimea beyond the discourses about ...
    • Coetsee, Albert; Dube, Zorodzai; du Toit, Philip La Grange; Goede, Hendrik; Kruger, Jaco; Nel, Marius; Nortjé-Meyer, Susara J.; Vorster, J.M.; Vorster, Nico; Ramantswana, Hulisani; Goede, Hendrik; Vorster, Nico (2022)
      Hermeneutics remains a divisive and polarizing topic within scholarly and ecclesiastical communities in South Africa. These tensions are not limited to theoretical differences but often crystallize on a grassroots level ...
    • Jernsand, Eva Maria; Persson, Maria; Lundberg, Erik (2023)
      This book contributes to the understanding of how tourism can be designed to provide conditions for learning. This involves learning for tourists, the tourist industry, public authorities and local communities. We explore ...
    • Kristol, Anne; Dahinden, Janine (2022)
      Who decides what criteria are used to determine who can become Swiss? Which imaginaries of Swissness are mobilised in the context of naturalisation? Why is Swiss naturalisation policy so restrictive in international ...
    • Redmond, Jennifer (2018)
      Moving Histories is an original and enlightening book which details the lives of women who left Ireland after independence. Drawing on a wide range of archival material, this book traces new narratives to bring original ...
    • Degl’Innocenti, Daniela; Nigro, Giampiero (2021)
      The volume concludes a multi-year study conceived and carried out by the Museo del Tessuto of Prato, which involved public bodies and cultural institutions in the city motivated by the desire to see one of the identifying ...
    • Benacchio, Rosanna; Pila, Malinka; Steenwijk, Han; Fin, Monica; Possamai, Donatella; Ruvoletto, Luisa; Slavkova, Svetlana (2022)
      The volume contains a selection of some of the most representative works from Rosanna Benacchio’s extensive scientific production. It is divided into three parts, the first one being dedicated to the category of verbal ...
    • Zuccala, Brian; Grassi, Samuele (2022)
      The book takes its lead from academic Annamaria Pagliaro’s experience straddling Australia and Italy over a thirty-year period. As both former colleagues and collaborators of Pagliaro, we editors intend to open a kaleidoscope ...
    • Falcucci, Beatrice; Giusti, Emanuele; Trentacoste, Davide (2022)
      Rereading Travellers to the East aims to offer a new perspective on travel literature, the question of nation-building and the history of orientalism. Rereading Travellers focuses on the rereadings to which early modern ...
    • Bartalucci, Chiara; Fagioli, Federico; Giachetti, Andrea; NICCOLAI, ALBERTO; Verdi, Leonardo (2022)
      The STREAMING project (STRategiE di mitigazione e gestione dei rischi AMbientalI: casi di studio Nel territorio reGionale Toscano) was funded by POR FSE 2014-2020. The project supported five post-doc on five different case ...
    • Cecchi, Amos (2022)
      Paul M. Sweezy (New York, 1910-2004) was a co-founder and, for over half a century, co-editor of Monthly Review. At the basis of his theoretical thought there is a Marxian approach, open and creative, and an attention to ...
    • Gavilli, Ruben (2022)
      This volume offers the first Italian translation of Ljósvetninga saga, composed in the thirteenth century, belonging to the genre of íslendigasögur, the “sagas of the Icelanders”. The volume contextualizes the work in the ...
    • Caporiccio, Elisa (2022)
      The present study aims to examine the presence of allegory in literary works in prose, limiting the attention to a specific area of the second half of the twentieth century called ‘letteratura di ricerca’. After discussing ...
    • Romano, Antonello (2022)
      The Atlas aims to offer an empirically-situated view on the socio-spatial effects mediated by the digital platforms by adopting a critical and geographical data-centric approach. The objective is to provide a practical ...
    • CENTAURO, GIUSEPPE ALBERTO; Fanfani, David (2022)
      The Medici’s Farm of Cascine di Tavola, commissioned by Lorenzo Il Magnifico in 1477, and the set of agro-environmental areas functional to it, have over time been configured as an extraordinary unitary system of ...
    • GALLERANI, Guido Mattia (2022)
      Journalism invented the interview, a tool to investigate the lives of writers. This indiscretion triggers the authors’ reaction: a new literary genre, the imagined interview, becomes a shield to protect their own intimacy ...
    • Biagioli, Raffaella; Oliviero, Stefano (2022)
      The integrated direct digital apprenticeship represents a new and crucial experimental apprenticeship modality with the primary function of guaranteeing everyone the possibility of living this entire pre- professional ...
    • Perrotta, Cosimo (2020)
      This book explains the nature of capitalism both as a production system and as a historical process. Capitalism has superseded the systems based on rent and privileges, has freed up enterprise, brought in competition, set ...
    • Spinoso, Giovanni; Turrini, Claudio (2022)
      To tell the «chapters» of life of Giorgio La Pira (Pozzallo 1904-Florence 1977), we chose to follow a chronological order. Based on meticulous research and proposing extensive unpublished documentation, we describe the ...
    • Serrai, Alfredo; Sabba, Fiammetta; Sardo, Lucia (2021)
      Alfredo Serrai in the volume Gabriel Naudé, Helluo Librorum, e l'Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque, publish the version from French to Italian of the first exposition of the Librarianship as a discipline, together with ...