italian-studies: Scholarly discussions in any field of Italian studies
Dear Colleagues,
I thought of sharing with you the following information about an Italian
history-oriented web resource. I hope it will be of interest to you.
Thank you for your attention,
Nicoletta Pireddu
Georgetown University
"Iperstoria. Aggiornamento e didattica"
(http://www.univr.it/iperstoria/mappa.htm) is a web resource
devoted to history, created in 1999 as a joint effort of Nuova Didattica
(a consortium of primary and secondary schools in Verona, Italy), the
Istituto Veronese per la Storia della Resistenza e dell'Eta'
Contemporanea, and the Department of Historical, Geographic and Artistic
Disciplines of the University of Verona.
The various sections of "Iperstoria" host essays on theoretical and
pedagogical issues; bibliographies; review articles; links to other
electronic resources, and additional material useful to students,
teachers, and all users who have an interest in history.
Contributors to "Iperstoria" include scholars Antonio Brusa (University of
Bari); Giancarlo Coro' (University of Perugia); Roberto Biorcio and
Ugo Fabietti (University of Milan); Bruno Anastasia (Ires-Cgil Research
Center); Paolo Pezzino (University of Pisa); Alessandro Portelli
(University of Rome); Adriana Cavarero, Roberto Cagliero, and Maurizio
Zangarini (University of Verona).
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