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Journal articles on the topic "Périodiques italiens – 1900-1945"
"Buchbesprechungen." Militaergeschichtliche Zeitschrift 72, no. 1 (June 1, 2013): 107–240. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgzs-2013-0005.
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Olivieri, Jean-Daniel. "Il Baretti (1924-1928) : situations et thématiques : études croisées." Nice, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009NICE2012.
Full textThis study is dedicated to the last review of Piero Gobetti, Il Baretti, which was published from 1924 till 1928. Initially conceived as a literary supplement to Rivoluzione Liberale (1922-1925) more politically committed, this publication became completely autonomous, and could survive the abolition of Rivoluzione Liberale and the death of Gobetti in banishment. This magazine tries to defend and to illustrate a conception of function and of dignity of the intellectual, and asserts the need to struggle against provincialism and cultural nationalism. The study intends to combine the historical and literary analysis, with an aim of emphasizing the overall significance and the historical importance of this publication. The first two parts of the analysis concentrate on the context and its importance for the understanding of the intentions of the review. The third part aims at giving an interpretation of the speech of Il Baretti, by highlighting the main topics which are literary tradition, aesthetic perception and critical approach. The fourth part opens the synthesis on the question of a European conscience, and on the conception of culture and of duty of the intellectual. The study of the review forces to make cross various approaches, in order to reveal implicit statements and to update of it the values and the polemical load, from the point of view of a cultural history. The study of the review forces to make cross various approaches, in order to reveal implicit statements, the values they convey and the controversy they lead, from the point of view of a cultural history
Deschamps, Bénédicte. "De la presse "coloniale" à la presse italo-américaine, le parcours de six périodiques italiens aux Etats-Unis (1910-1935)." Paris 7, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA070004.
Full textIn the 1880s, when the first italian immigrants arrived in the united states, they did not consider themselves as being part of an "italian american community". They belonged to what they called an italian colony, and therefore defined their press a colonial. Like so many other immigrants coming from eastern and southern europe, they were despised by the american nativists. Some italians reacted by supporting the americanization movement, while others tried to preserve their cultural difference. In that difficult process of adjustment to the american society, the italian american press proved to be an important factor. Before the first world war, the journalists still defined their press as "colonial", and it was not until the thirties, that the concept of italian american press finally got through. Through the analysis of six italian periodicals (il bollettino della camera italiana di commercio, il carroccio, la gazzetta del massachusetts. Il progresso italo-americano. Il lavoro, et the american citizen), this dissertation studies how the italian american press adjusted to the american society
Dematteis, Bianca Maria. "La rappresentazione della violenza politica e della violenza di guerra nelle riviste « L'Uomo qualunque », « Candido » et « Il Borghese » (1945-1956)." Paris, EHESS, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EHES0077.
Full textThe research aims at investigating the proposed representation of fascism in Italy after world war II, by cultural environments with no direct links with fascism or anti-fascism. This research has considered a specific area of the italian press. Three periodicals were chosen: L'uomo Qualunque directed by Guglielmo Giannini, Candido directed by Giovannino Guareschi and Giovanni Mosca (from 1950 Giovannino Guareschi will be the only director) and // Borghese directed by Leo Longanesi, published from december 1944, december 1945 and march 1950 respectively. The periodicals were analyzed from the first to the last issue released in 1956. Fascism and the war are analyzed by attempting to focus, in a more general context of historical reconstruction, on representation and discursive modalities through which violence done and suffered by italians is described. The representation of fascism and, in particular, fascist violence is the subject of this analysis, to which an appendix on several episodes of violence that took place in Italy between the end of the war and 1949 is attached. The aim is to confront the continuities and discontinuities in the approach to the topic of violence and the definition of its actors. The thesis is structured in five chapters : the first one is dedicated to the period from 1922 to 1938 ; the second part is a description of violence of war 1940-1943 ; the third one is focused on the representation of Shoah ; the fourth chapter is based on analysis of the period between 1943 and 1945 ; finally, violence occurred in the Italy during the first years of democracy is described
Hermetet, Anne-Rachel. "La littérature française contemporaine dans les revues italiennes : étude de réception (1919-1943)." Paris 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA040249.
Full textFrom a huge reception study of French literature in Italy during the inter war period in literary periodical (some 2500 articles), the author establishes its scope, quality, and conditions. Using the concepts of generation and 'literary field', she intends to show the very social conditions which make the reception of a foreign literature, in the context of an ever totalitatizing political regime. Moreover, she articulates this aspect with the mechanisms proper to the coining of the specific critical discourse applied to the analysis of foreign literature
Duvillier, Marc. "The Mask [1908-1929] de Edward Gordon Craig : « un rêve mis noir sur blanc »." Thesis, Paris 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA030145.
Full textThe Mask (1908-1929, Florence, Italy, 15 volumes) : in its time, the very name of this newspaper exclusively dedicated to the theatrical Art played the part of a « passeword » among promoters of modern theatre in Europe. This doctoral thesis, the first to be consecrate to this review in France, is an historical research enriched by a lot of documents from the Craig archives of the Departement des Arts du Spectacle, BnF. By the study of this review, we search to understand better Craig’s personality and his conception of the artist. The Mask was Craig’s permanent performance : at once a place for theory, for a history of drama and a place of visual experimentation. He had the talent to endow this review with the very characteristics of a laboratory allowing him to create and express his ideas on Theatrical Art. The actual and physical aspect of the periodical provided a permanence that theatrical performances did not possess. In this way this periodical could be seen as a substitute for the theatre house he never actually owned and a repository for a heritage to be saved in order to create the theatre of the future