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    Orientarsi tra due mondi: i percorsi linguistici di Unige tra scuola e università by Rita Cersosimo, Nora Gattiglia, Alice Pagano, Micaela Rossi, Giulia Staggini

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This paper illustrates the activities proposed by the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures (DLCM) of the University of Genoa, carried out within the framework of the POT (Plans for Orientation and Tutoring) and PCTO (Pathways for Transversal Competences and Orientation) projects promoted by MIUR, starting from 2017 and addressed to students of secondary schools. …”
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    « Remember Paoli ! » : Que reste-t-il de Paoli dans la mémoire américaine ? by Marcandria Peraut

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Unable to quell the revolt, the Republic of Genoa, to which the island had belonged for five centuries, enlisted the help of its ally Louis XV. …”
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    Os movimentos sociais na crise financeira global: questões e polêmicas by Leonardo de Araújo e Mota

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In the 1990s, anti-globalization movements began contesting the effects of neoliberal policies and their social consequences, organizing several protests in Seattle (1999), Genoa (2001), New York (2002), targeting institutions such as the G-8 group or the World Trade Organization (WTO). …”
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    L’arme politique du prêt : premières réflexions sur les Bolonais et les prêts à la ville à la fin du xive siècle by Marco Conti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Not all major Italian cities of the late Middle Ages could rely on an established system of public debt like Florence, Siena, Venice, Genoa, and others. One of these cities was Bologna that did not have a consolidated debt until 1390, thanks to the foundation of the Monte Comunis on the model of the Florentine and Venetian credit institutions. …”
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    Graphic Mimesis. Representation of the Landscape in Dimitris Pikionis’ Xenia Hotel and Alberto Ponis’ Casa Hartley by Ana Muñoz-López, Lara Redondo González

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Notwithstanding the aforementioned general tendency, the figures of Dimitris Pikionis (Athens, 1887-1968) and Alberto Ponis (Genoa, 1933-) stand out as two architects who have distanced themselves from these conventional tendencies of representation by virtue of their faithful definition of the landscape. …”
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