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Browsing Department of History and Civilization (HEC) by Subject "20th century"
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Title:Storia di una sconfitta: le Brigate Rosse e la Gauche Prolétarienne di fronte alla globalizzazione
Author(s):ALBANESE, Matteo AntonioDate:2011Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:Perché due gruppi dal background simile come le Brigate Rosse e la Gauche Prolétarienne che condivisero molte scelte politiche e di repertori d'azione quali il sequestro politico ebbero una storia così divergente? Perché ...
Title:Beyond Bilateralism: Spanish-Italian relations and the influence of the major powers, 1943-1957
Author(s):DEL HIERRO LECEA, PabloDate:2011Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:The aim of this work is to study Spanish-Italian diplomatic relations in the period 1943-1957. However, and in spite of the fact that the question of Spanish-Italian diplomatic relations between 1943 and 1957 will remain ...
Title:Revisionism in the twentieth century: a bankrupt concept or permanent practice?
Author(s):GKOTZARIDIS, EviDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Written in the wake of a critical incident which the author considers worrying and yet characteristic of the times we live in, this article contends that the conflation heretofore evident between critical historical thinking ...
Title:Collaboration: a comparative perspective
Author(s):RISTOVIC, Milan; TONINI, Carla; KALYVAS, Stathis; BARANOVA, Olga; KUCHERENKO, Olga; LEMMES, FabianDate:2008Type of Publication:Article
Title:The United States and the European Trade Union Movement, 1944-1951
Author(s):ROMERO, FedericoDate:1992Type of Publication:BookAbstract:This book is a fresh and solidly documented study of U.S. postwar policy toward the reconstruction of European trade unions. Using Italy as a case study, Federico Romero demonstrates the weaknesses of the American strategy ...