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Italian Intellectuals and International Politics, 1945–1992: Italian and Italian American Studies

Editat de Alessandra Tarquini, Andrea Guiso
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 oct 2020
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. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030249403
ISBN-10: 3030249409
Pagini: 283
Ilustrații: XII, 283 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Italian and Italian American Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

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”.

Notă biografică

Andrea Guiso is Associate Professor of Contemporary History at Sapienza University of Rome, where he teaches the course Contemporary Political, Social and Cultural History.

Alessandra Tarquini is Associate Professor of Contemporary History at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. She has published many essays on Italian intellectuals and is researching a new project about the Italian left and the Jewish question.


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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. 

Caracteristici

Highlights the understudied relationship between intellectuals and foreign policy in the context of Italy during the Cold War Locates the role of Italian intellectuals in the perception and representation of the post-war global political order in Italy Features case studies of intellectuals across Catholic, Marxist, and Liberal Democratic political cultures Appeals to scholars of Italian history, culture, and politics, as well as of Cold War and European history and politics more broadly