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    The Roman catastrophe of 1527 in the Italian Wars, or Sacco di Roma: analysis of the historical interpretation of the event by several contemporaries by Pavlov Kirill Vladimirovich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a result of considering both a number of sources and their historiographical analysis in the discourse of intellectual history the author concludes that the most logically compromising reflection of what happened around Sacco di Roma was made by the Florentine diplomat and historian of the Italian Wars era, Francesco Vettori, who pointed out the crisis of the institution of the papacy in the Italian politics of his time. As an appendix to the study, there is a translation from Italian into Russian of Vettori’s dialog fragment by the same name “Sacco di Roma”, in which the diplomat expresses his ideas about the papacy through the mask of a fictional character – the Florentine Antonio.…”
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    THE PHENOMENON OF SILVIO BERLUSCONI by A. Y. Kovaleva

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…He has dominated Italian politics since 1994 and is now Italy's longest-serving PM since Mussolini. …”
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    Christian vs liberal conceptions of human rights by Piotr Mazurkiewicz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…I was aware of the strong influence of the encyclical on Italian politics: it gave a decisive impulse to the opening of Christian Democracy to leftist views. …”
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    Fascism Analyses In Antonio Gramsci’s Theory by Demirhan Fahri ERDEM

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In this context, Gramsci analyzed the conjuncture, ensuring the development of fascism as a movement and then its accession to power, in Italian political life after the First World War in political and class contexts and also pointed out the crucial role of petit bourgeoisie during that period. …”
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    « Ici, pas de politique » by Alfredo Mignini

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This article deals with Otello Palmieri’s atypical life trajectory: after taking part to the Resistance war as a member of the Italian communist party and reaching Prague as a political refugee in 1949-53, as soon as he arrived in Switzerland he dismissed all political activity, although his interest in Italian political affairs remained acute. Hence, this case study highlights an original way to articulate the dialectic engagement/disengagement and allows to shed new lights on biography linearity.…”
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