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Journal articles on the topic "Matteotti"

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Fretigne, Jean-Yves, and Stefano Caretti. "Matteotti. Il mito." Le Mouvement social, no. 201 (October 2002): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3779885.

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Zaghi, Valentino. "Giacomo Matteotti. Una rassegna bibliografica." ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA, no. 276 (November 2014): 541–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ic2014-276008.

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Romanato (book author), Gianpaolo, and Angelo Principe (review author). "Un italiano diverso. Giacomo Matteotti." Quaderni d'italianistica 33, no. 1 (August 1, 2012): 158–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/q.i..v33i1.17103.

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Charitonidou, Marianna. "Revisiting Giancarlo De Carlo’s Participatory Design Approach: From the Representation of Designers to the Representation of Users." Heritage 4, no. 2 (June 18, 2021): 985–1004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage4020054.

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The article examines the principles of Giancarlo De Carlo’s design approach. It pays special attention to his critique of the modernist functionalist logic, which was based on a simplified understanding of users. De Carlo′s participatory design approach was related to his intention to replace of the linear design process characterising the modernist approaches with a non-hierarchical model. Such a non-hierarchical model was applied to the design of the Nuovo Villaggio Matteotti in Terni among other projects. A characteristic of the design approach applied in the case of the Nuovo Villaggio Matteotti is the attention paid to the role of inhabitants during the different phases of the design process. The article explores how De Carlo’s “participatory design” criticised the functionalist approaches of pre-war modernist architects. It analyses De Carlo’s theory and describes how it was made manifest in his architectural practice—particularly in the design for the Nuovo Villaggio Matteotti and the master plan for Urbino—in his teaching and exhibition activities, and in the manner his buildings were photographs and represented through drawings and sketches. The work of Giancarlo De Carlo and, especially, his design methods in the case of the Nuovo Villaggio Matteotti can help us reveal the myths of participatory design approaches within the framework of their endeavour to replace the representation of designers by a representation of users. The article relates the potentials and limits of De Carlo’s participatory design approach to more contemporary concepts such as “negotiated planning”, “co-production”, and “crossbenching”. The article also intends to explore whether there is consistency between De Carlo’s theory of participation and its application.
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Mejdanija, Mirza. "PARADIGMA ITALIJANSKOG DRUŠTVA U ROMANU "CRVENI KARANFIL" ELIJA VITTORINIJA / A PARADIGM OF THE ITALIAN SOCIETY IN "THE RED CARNATION" BY ELIO VITTORINI." Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo / Radovi Filozofskog fakulteta u Sarajevu, ISSN 2303-6990 on-line, no. 23 (November 10, 2020): 288–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.46352/23036990.2020.288.

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Following 1925, Italy was facing a downright fascist dictatorship. The ruling politics imposed dictatorship starting with oaths of faithfulness to the regime, all the way to newspapers and school textbooks censorship. The first novel by Elio Vittorini, The Red Carnation, was confiscated by fascist censors, then revised and edited by a Florentine official. The edited and censored novel was published for the first time in 1948 by Mondadori publishing and the version published was not the original version the author himself no longer possessed. The novel tells a story of a local youth, Alessio Mainardi, and his initiation into adult life. He lives in a student dormitory together with other boys of his age. He falls in love with a classmate, Giovanna, and even manages to kiss her on one occasion. As a token of her affection, Giovanna presents him with a red carnation that he keeps and holds dear. He is constantly holding onto this illusion of love and confides in his best friend, Tarquinio. The story in the novel takes place by the end of spring 1924, the days which are in Italy known for the Matteotti affair. Alessio and his friends consider themselves fascist. They attend protests against the Matteotti commemoration organised by antifascists. It is in this novel that Vittorini is trying to resort to a mythical transfiguration owing to which the narrative reality becomes fairytale-like, distant from time and space, without losing anything from its actual heaviness of the balance achieved between myth and reality. By means of a stylistic quest, Vittorini is trying to transfer history into a literary dimension in an allusive and symbolic way. He understands that his duty, as an author, is to transfer historical reality into symbols while the historical events depicted in the novel are the rise of fascism in Italy and Matteottiʼs murder. By means of fairytale imagery, myth and symbol, the author is trying to portray the reality in Italy at the time.
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Thayer, John. "Giacomo Matteotti: Idee giuridiche e azione politica. Carlo Carini." Journal of Modern History 58, no. 3 (September 1986): 743–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/243069.

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Canali, Mauro. "The Matteotti murder and the origins of Mussolini's totalitarian Fascist regime in Italy." Journal of Modern Italian Studies 14, no. 2 (June 2009): 143–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13545710902826378.

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Cagnolati, Antonella. "La maestra Alda Costa: un mártir antifascista." El Futuro del Pasado 2 (June 1, 2011): 521–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/fdp.24663.

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Un sector interesante al que aplicar nuevas categorías de la investigación histórica y social es, sin duda, el de la educación de las mujeres. Maestras, educadoras, pedagogas fueron revolucionarias en diversas épocas de la historia dedicando su existencia a la difusión de conocimientos que pudiesen ser aprovechados por otras mujeres. Para ello fundaron escuelas, escribieron libros y publicaron periódicos. En este sentido las maestras socialistas italianas fueron pioneras al difundir palabras claves como derechos, democracia e igualdad de sueldo. Una figura muy importante fue la maestra antifascista Alda Costa (1876-1944), que luchó contra el militarismo italiano antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial y asumió encargos de gran relevancia en el Partido Socialista. Además fue amiga de Giacomo Matteotti, asesinado por los fascistas en Roma en junio de 1925. Alda Costa fue encarcelada, por su oposición al régimen, y los sufrimientos padecidos precipitaron su muerte.
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Verri, Carlo. "Silvio Trentin e Ivanoe Bonomi: crisi della democrazia." ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA, no. 262 (October 2011): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ic2011-262007.

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Il saggio riguarda la crisi delle forze democratiche in Italia tra il 1924 e il 1925, nel momento in cui si stava instaurando la dittatura fascista. Il tema viene affrontato a partire dalle esperienze di due esponenti democratici - Silvio Trentin e Ivanoe Bonomi - e attraverso il loro rapporto testimoniato dalle lettere inedite che il primo scrisse al secondo, pubblicate in appendice. Se nel febbraio 1924 Trentin sembra gravitare nell'orbita di Bonomi con il quale ha una'affinitŕ ideologica, dopo 12 mesi - segnati dall'assassinio di Matteotti e dall'Aventino - č diventato un convinto sostenitore di Giovanni Amendola, di cui, diversamente da Bonomi, abbraccia tra l'altro il progetto di unire tutte le forze democratiche, trasformandone la federazione (Unione nazionale) in un vero e proprio partito. Dall'analisi delle lettere di Trentin si evince uno spettro significativo delle vie praticate da esponenti democratici di diverso orientamento per fronteggiare lo sconvolgimento politico rappresentato dall'affermarsi del fascismo.
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Di Amato, Annamaria. "Dallo Stato liberale allo Stato fascista: la progressiva trasformazione della rappresentanza politica tra antiparlamentarismo e corporativismo." Ciencia Nueva. Revista de Historia y Política 2, no. 2 (November 23, 2018): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.22517/25392662.18701.

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En Italia, a finales de la primera guerra mundial, la Cámara electiva estuvo afectada por una profunda transformación debida a la reforma electoral de 1919 y a la consiguiente entrada de los partidos de masas en los equilibrios político-institucionales. La clase dirigente liberal, tradicionalmente acostumbrada a la circunscripción uninominal, quedó perjudicada y totalmente desplazada a la hora de constituir los gobiernos. En esos trances, gracias también a la fusión del movimiento de los Fasci di combattimento con el Partido nacionalista, Mussolini logró granjearse cierta confianza en el ámbito político de los liberales que llamaríamos “históricos” tanto de derecha como de izquierda, y sobre todo por parte del Soberano. La alimentada ambigüedad en algunas cuestiones constitucionales –sobre todo en la primera fase de su gobierno– le permitieron construir sin oposiciones un régimen político que, rápidamente, desembocó en el autoritarismo en particular tras la primera reforma electoral y el delito Matteotti. El Parlamento –sobre todo la Cámara electiva– fue el órgano más afectado por las reformas electorales fascistas (1924, 1928, 1939), que lo cambiaron completamente, introduciendo una nueva forma de representación política, el corporativismo, que reemplazaba la representación individual, alterando la naturaleza profunda del Estado liberal.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Matteotti"

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Bondi, Federica. "Ricostruire l'identita: Nuovi scenari urbani per Cavezzo." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/8654/.

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La tesi si propone di individuare per la città di Cavezzo ed il suo centro urbano, colpito dal sisma del 20 maggio 2012, le strategie per la ricostruzione e la definizione delle proprie forme urbane. In particolare, ci si concentrerà sul nuovo luogo dell'identità urbana, ovvero piazza Matteotti, da sempre spazio pubblico riconosciuto, per il quale si propone un intervento di riqualificazione. Questo avverrà tramite il progetto dello spazio teatrale, che, si inserisce nel contesto, come nuovo elemento di lettura e connessione. Il primo capitolo di questo volume raccoglie alcune informazioni relative al territorio della città di Cavezzo, necessarie alla comprensione delle scelte progettuali, descritte per la scala urbana, nel capitolo secondo. Infine, la seconda parte del volume affronta i temi progettuali per piazza Matteotti e gli approfondimenti, ad essa legati, sullo spazio teatrale, sulle sue forme e sulla sua struttura.
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Books on the topic "Matteotti"

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Il caso Matteotti. Roma: Bulzoni Editore, 2008.

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Orlando, Emidio. Il dossier Matteotti. Milano: Mursia, 1994.

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Canali, Mauro. Il delitto Matteotti. Bologna: Il mulino, 2004.

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Un italiano diverso: Giacomo Matteotti. Milano: Longanesi, 2011.

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Omaggio a Giacomo Matteotti a 90 anni dal suo assassinio (Conference) (2014 : Milan, Italy), Sinistra e socialismo a Napoli al tempo di Matteotti (Conference) (2014 : Naples, Italy), Lavoro e Giacomo Matteotti (Conference) (2014 : Fratta Polesine, Italy), and Matteotti sindacalista (Conference) (2014 : Ferrara, Italy), eds. Giacomo Matteotti: Un riformista rivoluzionario. Roma: Donzelli editore, 2015.

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Caretti, Stefano. Il delitto Matteotti: Storia e memoria. Manduria (Taranto) [etc.]: P. Lacaita, 2004.

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Associazione Partigiani Matteotti del Piemonte. Le formazioni Matteotti nella lotta di liberazione. Cuneo: Edizioni L'Arciere, 1987.

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Giacomo Matteotti: Storia di un doppio assassinio. Torino: UTET libreria, 2004.

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1977-, Conti Davide, ed. Le brigate Matteotti a Roma e nel Lazio. Roma: Odradek, 2006.

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Scalzo, Franco. Il caso Matteotti: Radiografia di un falso storico. Roma: Settimo sigillo, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Matteotti"

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"10The Matteotti Crisis." In The Seizure of Power, 212–38. Routledge, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203011133-17.

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"11. The Matteotti Affair." In Mussolini's Early Diplomacy, 233–56. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400872343-015.

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"Remodelling of Piazzale Matteotti, Vicenza." In The Work, 262. De Gruyter, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783035622805-053.

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Gallo, Max. "The Risk of Total Loss: The Matteotti Affair." In Mussolini's Italy, 181–92. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429025518-8.

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"Matteotti Village and Gallaratese 2: Design Criticism of the Italian Welfare State." In Architecture and the Welfare State, 265–82. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315766928-20.

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Bazyler, Michael J., Kathryn Lee Boyd, Kristen L. Nelson, and Rajika L. Shah. "France." In Searching for Justice After the Holocaust, 137–50. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190923068.003.0017.

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Germany invaded France in 1940. A month later the countries entered into an agreement, by which 80 percent of France was occupied by Nazi Germany. Competing property expropriation laws were enacted in both Occupied and Unoccupied (Vichy) France. More than 20 percent of France’s Jewish population was killed during World War II. Restitution and reparations measures—particularly with respect to private and heirless property—took place in two phases. The first occurred in the immediate postwar years and ended around 1954, and the second commenced in the late 1990s and early 2000s and is ongoing. In the late 1990s, a government commission (Matteoli Commission) was established to examine the conditions under which property was confiscated by the occupying or Vichy regimes. A compensation commission (Drai Commission) was subsequently established to provide payment to those not previously compensated for damages resulting from legislation passed either by the occupying or Vichy regimes. France endorsed the Terezin Declaration in 2009 and the Guidelines and Best Practices in 2010.
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