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    • Segreto, Luciano (2024)
      Globalisation is a dimension that often seems distant, foreign, linked to different problems, worlds, and realities. The approach presented in this volume invites us to look more closely at the reality around us, rediscovering ...
    • DIACO, FRANCESCO (2024)
      When confronted with contemporary poetry, Fortini feels «the force of two contrary passions, that towards participation and that towards detachment, from which derive both the presence and the ingratitude of the host». His ...
    • Catani, Andrea (2025)
      This research examines the independence and democratic accountability of central banks through a comparative analysis of the European Central Bank (ECB), the US Federal Reserve (FED), and the Bank of England (BoE). The aim ...
    • Matteini, David (2024)
      In the second half of the 18th century, the myth of Italy experienced a moment of profound redefinition, offering space for reflection that, compared to the past, took on more anthropological and political traits. A moment ...
    • CACCIA GHERARDINI, SUSANNA (2025)
      Rethinking restoration in its theoretical aspects today means addressing certain epistemic and cultural issues that can lead scholars into the intricate terrain of critical debate. Criticism is a crucial aspect that ...
    • DI GESTO, CRISTIAN (2025)
      The research explores the role of Instagram in shaping body image and the acceptance of cosmetic surgery among young Italian women. The first study validated two scales to measure Instagram-related activities and ...
    • DOLFI, ANNA (2022)
      According to the advocates of Proust therapy , Proust’s writings also have the power to help us improve and understand our lives. In recent years, studies, biographies and research on his family and friends have multiplied, ...
    • TONELLI, MARIA CRISTINA (2020)
      An architect and academic, Giovanni Klaus Koenig (1924-1989) was a designer of rail means of transport, passionate scholar of trains and trams, critic of contemporary architecture and an industrial design historian. As an ...
    • NANNI, PAOLO; Zorzi, Andrea (2025)
      The volume gathers the proceedings of the Conference held in memory of Giovanni Cherubini (1936–2021), organized by the University of Florence in 2022. Professor from 1967 to 2009 and later emeritus at the University of ...
    • Fill, Alice (2025)
      The digitalisation of border security is reshaping migration governance across Europe and beyond, transforming border areas through the deployment of advanced surveillance technologies. Greece and Spain, as critical gateways, ...
    • Garzaniti, Marcello; Kontouma, Vassa; Makrides, Vasilios (2024)
      The Republic of Letters was a network of scholars, scientists, artists, and other actors that emerged in Western Europe between the 16th and 18th centuries as a space for communication, dialogue, and debate. Gradually, an ...
    • Tempesta, Giacomo; VITALE, JACOPO GIUSEPPE (2024)
      The monograph is part of the INNOVA CUBA project, a multi-year partnership between ARCS and the Office of the Historian of the City of Havana (OHCH). The aim is to strengthen the preservation, enhancement, and dissemination ...
    • MALTOMINI, FRANCESCA; Russo, Simona (2024)
      The fifteenth volume of the Comunicazioni dell’Istituto Papirologico «G. Vitelli», entirely dedicated to research on the Arsinoite, is divided into two sections: Editions and Re-editions of Texts, and Critical Notes. The ...
    • Lamponi, Stefania (2024)
      The book offers a rich collection of exercises covering the fundamental topics of General Chemistry, starting from the nomenclature and classification of inorganic compounds and leading up to equilibria in aqueous solution. ...
    • Miller, Virginia (2025)
      This book is an objective, evidence-based analysis of the empirical findings, methodologies and conclusions of the main inquiries into child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Europe, the US/Canada, the UK and Australasia. ...
    • Paolinelli, Gabriele; Dallatorre, Giacomo (2025)
      Considering the discrepancy between the slow formation of soil and the speed at which it is consumed, this research identifies 'Urban fields' as a category of open spaces with soil that lacks either de facto or de jure ...
    • Smail, Daniel Lord (2025)
      How, in the years before the advent of urban maps, did city residents conceptualize and navigate their communities? In his strikingly original book, Daniel Lord Smail develops a new method and a new vocabulary for understanding ...
    • Orlando, Gianfranco (2024)
      The essay explores the legal status of human remains that arouse cultural interest. Through the analysis of several cases—such as that of the ‘Cesare Lombroso’ Museum of Criminal Anthropology in Turin—the category of ‘human ...
    • Mininni, Giacomo; CIAPPEI, CRISTIANO (2025)
      This book aims to draft a viable path for establishing a business ethics model based on the wisdom traditions of nine of the world's great religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, ...
    • Aglianó, Margherita; Orsini, Davide (2024)
      The book deals from a medical history and ethical point of view with the relationship between the doctor and the healthcare workers-patient, and on the other side the patient. The author traces the evolution of this important ...