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ITALIAN HISTORY SEMINARS 2002-2003
INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH
Seminars in Modern Italian History in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Convenors: John Foot (UCL), Stephen Gundle (RHUL), Carl Levy
(Goldsmiths), Jonathan Morris (UCL), Maria Quine (QMW), Lucy Riall
(Birkbeck), Giuliana Pieri (RHUL)
All meetings take place on Wednesdays at 5:30 in the International
Relations Room unless otherwise stated.
The Institute is located in Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 6BT.
SEMINARS
23 October Elena Dundovich and Francesca Gori, Fondazione Feltrinelli,
Milan The Italians and the Gulag [Special event based on ongoing
research project on italians and the gulag see www.gulag.it for more
information and the forthcoming Annali del Fondazione Feltrinelli,
Reflections on the Gulag] Chair: John Foot (UCL)
6 November Carl Levy, Department of Politics, Goldsmiths College,
University of London Anarchism and Nationalism in Italy, 1860-1945.
Chair: Maria Quine (QMW)
20 November Paolo Pombeni, Department of Politics, University of
Bologna The question of political leadership in Italian History from
Cavour to Craxi. Chair: Carl Levy (Goldsmiths)
4 December - Adam Ardivisson, Department of Film and Media, University
of Copenhagen - Marketing Modernity. Italian Advertising from Mussolini
to Berlusconi, Chair: Jonathan Morris (UCL)
22 January 2003 Lucy Riall, Dept. of History, Birkbeck College,
University of London, Living the legend. Garibaldi and the volunteer
ideal, 1834-1871 Chair: John Foot (UCL)
5 February - Owain Wright, Dept. of History, University of Lancaster,
British representation in Italy during the last years of Risorgimento,
1861-70 Chair: Lucy Riall (Birkbeck)
19 February - Phil Cooke, Dept. of Italian, University of
Strathclyde Resistance Hero or PCI thug?: the strange case of Franco
Moranino Chair: Carl Levy (Goldsmiths)
20 March - John Dickie, Dept. of Italian, UCL, Writing a history of the
Sicilian Mafia Chair: Lucy Riall (Birkbeck)
23 April, Ombretta Ingrasci, Dept. of History, Queen Mary and Westfield,
ULU, The changing role of women in the Italian Mafia since 1945 Chair:
John Dickie (UCL)
7 May - Ann Caesar, Dept. of Italian, Warwick University Crossing the
public/private divide: women, the 'salotto' and the theatre in late
19th Century Italy Chair: Maria Quine (QMW)
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