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Italian Intellectuals and International Politics, 1945–1992 / Tarquini, Alessandra ; Guiso, Andrea
TÃtulo : Italian Intellectuals and International Politics, 1945–1992 Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Tarquini, Alessandra, ; Guiso, Andrea, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XII, 283 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-24938-0 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: vida intelectual Historia polÃtica Historia intelectual Historia de Italia Historia mundial Historia Italia Clasificación: 945 Resumen: Los intelectuales italianos desempeñaron un papel importante en la configuración de la polÃtica internacional durante la Guerra FrÃa. Las visiones del mundo que promulgaron, su influencia en la opinión pública y su capacidad para dar forma al discurso colectivo, ya sea de acuerdo o en oposición a los que estaban en el poder, han sido subestimadas y poco estudiadas. Este volumen marca uno de los primeros intentos serios de evaluar cómo los intelectuales italianos entendieron e influyeron en el lugar de Italia en el mundo posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Los protagonistas representan las tres culturas polÃticas clave de la posguerra: católica, marxista y liberal democrática. En conjunto, estos ensayos revelan el papel de dichos intelectuales en las redes institucionales, su impacto en la circulación nacional y transnacional de ideas y las relaciones que establecieron con una variedad de asociaciones y movimientos internacionales. Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction: Italian intellectuals and international politics -- I. Liberal Democrat political culture -- 2. The "blood of others": Mao's China in the discourse of Liberal Democrat Intellectuals during the Fifties -- 3. Telling the truth: From socialist towards democratic antifascism and anti-totalitarianism in the 1950s -- 4. Il Mulino and the East-West ideological confrontation: From destalinization to 1968 -- 5. Guido Carli: A liberal technician and the making of Europe -- II. Catholic political culture -- 6. Italian Catholic intellectuals and indigenous Latin Americans: Transnational networks and violence at the end of the Cold War -- 7. Catholic culture put to the test of Détente: The case of Augusto Del Noce -- 8. The international politics of a Christian realist: Beniamino Andreatta and Europe -- III. Socialists and Communists -- 9. Antisemitism and the Arab-Israeli question: The Italian left in the first ten years of the Republic -- 10. An Italian communist in the Spain of the '60s: The worthless journey of Rossana Rossanda -- 11. The debate on post-colonial Africa on the pages of "Mondoperaio": The reflection of socialists on decolonization (1955-1987) -- 12. Solidarity and Italian labor movement culture: CGIL intellectuals and revision of the CGIL's International relations (1980-1982) -- 13. PCI intellectuals and the image of "Reagan's America". Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Italian intellectuals played an important role in the shaping of international politics during the Cold War. The visions of the world that they promulgated, their influence on public opinion and their ability to shape collective speech, whether in agreement with or in opposition to those in power, have been underestimated and understudied. This volume marks one of the first serious attempts to assess how Italian intellectuals understood and influenced Italy's place in the post–World War II world. The protagonists represent the three key post-war political cultures: Catholic, Marxist and Liberal Democratic. Together, these essays uncover the role of such intellectuals in institutional networks, their impact on the national and transnational circulation of ideas and the relationships they established with a variety of international associations and movements. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Italian Intellectuals and International Politics, 1945–1992 [documento electrónico] / Tarquini, Alessandra, ; Guiso, Andrea, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XII, 283 p.
ISBN : 978-3-030-24938-0
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: vida intelectual Historia polÃtica Historia intelectual Historia de Italia Historia mundial Historia Italia Clasificación: 945 Resumen: Los intelectuales italianos desempeñaron un papel importante en la configuración de la polÃtica internacional durante la Guerra FrÃa. Las visiones del mundo que promulgaron, su influencia en la opinión pública y su capacidad para dar forma al discurso colectivo, ya sea de acuerdo o en oposición a los que estaban en el poder, han sido subestimadas y poco estudiadas. Este volumen marca uno de los primeros intentos serios de evaluar cómo los intelectuales italianos entendieron e influyeron en el lugar de Italia en el mundo posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Los protagonistas representan las tres culturas polÃticas clave de la posguerra: católica, marxista y liberal democrática. En conjunto, estos ensayos revelan el papel de dichos intelectuales en las redes institucionales, su impacto en la circulación nacional y transnacional de ideas y las relaciones que establecieron con una variedad de asociaciones y movimientos internacionales. Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction: Italian intellectuals and international politics -- I. Liberal Democrat political culture -- 2. The "blood of others": Mao's China in the discourse of Liberal Democrat Intellectuals during the Fifties -- 3. Telling the truth: From socialist towards democratic antifascism and anti-totalitarianism in the 1950s -- 4. Il Mulino and the East-West ideological confrontation: From destalinization to 1968 -- 5. Guido Carli: A liberal technician and the making of Europe -- II. Catholic political culture -- 6. Italian Catholic intellectuals and indigenous Latin Americans: Transnational networks and violence at the end of the Cold War -- 7. Catholic culture put to the test of Détente: The case of Augusto Del Noce -- 8. The international politics of a Christian realist: Beniamino Andreatta and Europe -- III. Socialists and Communists -- 9. Antisemitism and the Arab-Israeli question: The Italian left in the first ten years of the Republic -- 10. An Italian communist in the Spain of the '60s: The worthless journey of Rossana Rossanda -- 11. The debate on post-colonial Africa on the pages of "Mondoperaio": The reflection of socialists on decolonization (1955-1987) -- 12. Solidarity and Italian labor movement culture: CGIL intellectuals and revision of the CGIL's International relations (1980-1982) -- 13. PCI intellectuals and the image of "Reagan's America". Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Italian intellectuals played an important role in the shaping of international politics during the Cold War. The visions of the world that they promulgated, their influence on public opinion and their ability to shape collective speech, whether in agreement with or in opposition to those in power, have been underestimated and understudied. This volume marks one of the first serious attempts to assess how Italian intellectuals understood and influenced Italy's place in the post–World War II world. The protagonists represent the three key post-war political cultures: Catholic, Marxist and Liberal Democratic. Together, these essays uncover the role of such intellectuals in institutional networks, their impact on the national and transnational circulation of ideas and the relationships they established with a variety of international associations and movements. . Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : The European Left and the Jewish Question, 1848-1992 : Between Zionism and Antisemitism Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Tarquini, Alessandra, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XIV, 348 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-56662-3 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: JudaÃsmo vida intelectual Civilización Historia europea Historia de la Europa moderna Historia judÃa Historia intelectual Historia cultural Clasificación: 940 Resumen: Este libro examina cómo los movimientos polÃticos y culturales de izquierda en Europa occidental han considerado a los judÃos en los últimos doscientos años. Los capÃtulos buscan responder a la siguiente pregunta: ¿ha habido una manera especÃfica en la que la izquierda ha considerado a las minorÃas judÃas? El tema ha tomado diversas formas en los diferentes contextos geográficos, influenciados por las especificidades nacionales. Al mismo tiempo, este volumen demuestra hasta qué punto los movimientos de izquierda comparten tendencias comunes extraÃdas de un repertorio colectivo de representaciones y significados. Destacando los diferentes aspectos del tema, los capÃtulos de este libro se dividen en tres partes, cada una dedicada a un tema principal: la contribución de los teóricos del socialismo a la cuestión judÃa; El antisemitismo y sus representaciones en la cultura de izquierda; y la percepción del conflicto árabe-israelÃ. En conjunto, estos tres temas permiten un análisis multidisciplinario de la relación entre la izquierda y los judÃos desde la segunda mitad del siglo XIX hasta tiempos recientes. Nota de contenido: 1. Antisemitism and the French left between culture and politics: a long-term perspective- Michel Dreyfus -- Part I: The Theorists of Socialism -- 2. Religion et Politique: Saint-Simonians, Jews and the Jewish Paradigm- Alberto Scigliano -- 3. Cesare Lombroso, the "blast of antisemitism" and "socialist neo-Christianity"- Xavier Tabet -- 4. Anarchists and the Jews: Bernard Lazare's analysis of antisemitism- Stefania Mazzone -- 5. Wilhelm Marr and the Left in Germany: the birth of modern antisemitism in Imperial Germany- Didier Musiedlak -- 6. Sorel and the Jewish Question- Luca Basile -- 7. Corrupter of the Working Class. Italian Revolutionary Syndicalism and the antisemitic Critics of Democracy- Enrico Serventi Longhi -- 8. Antonio Gramsci and the Jewish Question- Andrea Pinazzi -- Part II: The Representation of antisemitism -- 9. Adorno's Interpretation of antisemitism and the Dialectics of Civilization- Stefano Petrucciani -- 10. Left-wing intellectuals and the representation of the Shoah in Italy: from the Second World War to the 1970s, between anti-fascism and the Frankfurt School- Alessandra Tarquini -- 11. Avanti! and the memory of the Shoah (1961-1967)- Bianca Dematteis -- 12. Umberto Terracini: his commitment to the memory of the Shoah, his relationship with Israel and his fight against antisemitism- Marta Nicolo -- 13. "A Nostalgia for Totality": Cesare Cases between antisemitism, the Jewish Question, and Israel- Simon Levis Sullam -- Part III: The Israel Question -- 14. The Italian Communist Party and the "Israel Question" during the First Years of the Cold War: Toward a Historical Semantics of Communist Anti-Zionism Andrea Guiso -- 15. The Italian Communists and Socialists' Reading of the Six-Day War and Its Consequences- Claudio Brillanti -- 16. On the Continued Relevance of an Austrian left-wing intellectual: Jean Améry's critique of leftist Anti-Zionism- Lars Fischer -- 17. Jewish left-wing intellectuals in Postwar Germany: the case of Micha Brumlik and the Israeli Palestinian conflict between antisemitism and Anti-Zionism- Anna Corsten -- 18. The French radical Left ant the Jews: the influence of the Arab-Israeli conflict on Anti-Zionism within the French radical Left between 1967 and the early 1980s- Thomas Maineult -- 19. The Italian radical Left and the Arab-Israeli Question (1969-1977)- Gregorio Sorgonà -- 20. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict seen by the Spanish left from the Gulf War until today- Manuelle Peloille. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book examines how left-wing political and cultural movements in Western Europe have considered Jews in the last two hundred years. The chapters seek to answer the following question: has there been a specific way in which the Left has considered Jewish minorities? The subject has taken various shapes in the different geographical contexts, influenced by national specificities. In tandem, this volume demonstrates the extent to which left-wing movements share common trends drawn from a collective repertoire of representations and meanings. Highlighting the different aspects of the subject matter, the chapters in this book are divided in three parts, each dedicated to a major theme: the contribution of the theorists of Socialism to the Jewish Question; Antisemitism and its representations in left-wing culture; and the perception of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Taken together, these three themes allow for a multidisciplinary analysis of the relationship between the Left and Jews fromthe second half of the nineteenth century to recent times. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] The European Left and the Jewish Question, 1848-1992 : Between Zionism and Antisemitism [documento electrónico] / Tarquini, Alessandra, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XIV, 348 p.
ISBN : 978-3-030-56662-3
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: JudaÃsmo vida intelectual Civilización Historia europea Historia de la Europa moderna Historia judÃa Historia intelectual Historia cultural Clasificación: 940 Resumen: Este libro examina cómo los movimientos polÃticos y culturales de izquierda en Europa occidental han considerado a los judÃos en los últimos doscientos años. Los capÃtulos buscan responder a la siguiente pregunta: ¿ha habido una manera especÃfica en la que la izquierda ha considerado a las minorÃas judÃas? El tema ha tomado diversas formas en los diferentes contextos geográficos, influenciados por las especificidades nacionales. Al mismo tiempo, este volumen demuestra hasta qué punto los movimientos de izquierda comparten tendencias comunes extraÃdas de un repertorio colectivo de representaciones y significados. Destacando los diferentes aspectos del tema, los capÃtulos de este libro se dividen en tres partes, cada una dedicada a un tema principal: la contribución de los teóricos del socialismo a la cuestión judÃa; El antisemitismo y sus representaciones en la cultura de izquierda; y la percepción del conflicto árabe-israelÃ. En conjunto, estos tres temas permiten un análisis multidisciplinario de la relación entre la izquierda y los judÃos desde la segunda mitad del siglo XIX hasta tiempos recientes. Nota de contenido: 1. Antisemitism and the French left between culture and politics: a long-term perspective- Michel Dreyfus -- Part I: The Theorists of Socialism -- 2. Religion et Politique: Saint-Simonians, Jews and the Jewish Paradigm- Alberto Scigliano -- 3. Cesare Lombroso, the "blast of antisemitism" and "socialist neo-Christianity"- Xavier Tabet -- 4. Anarchists and the Jews: Bernard Lazare's analysis of antisemitism- Stefania Mazzone -- 5. Wilhelm Marr and the Left in Germany: the birth of modern antisemitism in Imperial Germany- Didier Musiedlak -- 6. Sorel and the Jewish Question- Luca Basile -- 7. Corrupter of the Working Class. Italian Revolutionary Syndicalism and the antisemitic Critics of Democracy- Enrico Serventi Longhi -- 8. Antonio Gramsci and the Jewish Question- Andrea Pinazzi -- Part II: The Representation of antisemitism -- 9. Adorno's Interpretation of antisemitism and the Dialectics of Civilization- Stefano Petrucciani -- 10. Left-wing intellectuals and the representation of the Shoah in Italy: from the Second World War to the 1970s, between anti-fascism and the Frankfurt School- Alessandra Tarquini -- 11. Avanti! and the memory of the Shoah (1961-1967)- Bianca Dematteis -- 12. Umberto Terracini: his commitment to the memory of the Shoah, his relationship with Israel and his fight against antisemitism- Marta Nicolo -- 13. "A Nostalgia for Totality": Cesare Cases between antisemitism, the Jewish Question, and Israel- Simon Levis Sullam -- Part III: The Israel Question -- 14. The Italian Communist Party and the "Israel Question" during the First Years of the Cold War: Toward a Historical Semantics of Communist Anti-Zionism Andrea Guiso -- 15. The Italian Communists and Socialists' Reading of the Six-Day War and Its Consequences- Claudio Brillanti -- 16. On the Continued Relevance of an Austrian left-wing intellectual: Jean Améry's critique of leftist Anti-Zionism- Lars Fischer -- 17. Jewish left-wing intellectuals in Postwar Germany: the case of Micha Brumlik and the Israeli Palestinian conflict between antisemitism and Anti-Zionism- Anna Corsten -- 18. The French radical Left ant the Jews: the influence of the Arab-Israeli conflict on Anti-Zionism within the French radical Left between 1967 and the early 1980s- Thomas Maineult -- 19. The Italian radical Left and the Arab-Israeli Question (1969-1977)- Gregorio Sorgonà -- 20. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict seen by the Spanish left from the Gulf War until today- Manuelle Peloille. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book examines how left-wing political and cultural movements in Western Europe have considered Jews in the last two hundred years. The chapters seek to answer the following question: has there been a specific way in which the Left has considered Jewish minorities? The subject has taken various shapes in the different geographical contexts, influenced by national specificities. In tandem, this volume demonstrates the extent to which left-wing movements share common trends drawn from a collective repertoire of representations and meanings. Highlighting the different aspects of the subject matter, the chapters in this book are divided in three parts, each dedicated to a major theme: the contribution of the theorists of Socialism to the Jewish Question; Antisemitism and its representations in left-wing culture; and the perception of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Taken together, these three themes allow for a multidisciplinary analysis of the relationship between the Left and Jews fromthe second half of the nineteenth century to recent times. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]