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He Is All American Now”: Italian–Americans in the Italian Campaign of World War II

2022

This chapter aims to analyze the case of the Italian–Americans' participation in World War II. It is an interesting case study to focus on issues connected to the processes of constructing multifaceted identities that characterize ethnicity. In 1943, in view of the invasion of Italy, the US asked Italian–Americans to fight against their ancestor country. Nonetheless, they were encouraged to exploit their idealistic roots and their “ethnical” competence to facilitate a “good occupation.” Biographies of Italian–Americans that were in Italy will help us to examine the interplay between Italianness and Americanization in war experience.

World War II Sicily Italian–Americans Biographies Migration Studies Italianità Migration History Transnational HistorySettore M-STO/04 - Storia Contemporanea
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Spatial fragmentation of, and US support for, the main multilateral institutions of the western order

2017

The growth of China-led minilateral initiatives mostly of a regional character has challenged the main multilateral institutions of the Western order and, ultimately, US authority. Faced with a progressive delegitimation of the institutional architecture that it promoted after World War II, the US, under the Obama administration, has acted to defend the existing main multilateral institutions of the order (UN, IMF, WB and WTO), attributing them with a strategic role. More than being radical, though, the reforms enacted have been incremental and pragmatic, but always imperfect. More importantly, they have not altered US influence, which is exercised mostly through informal means. This, howev…

World War IIUS foreign policyUNMultilateralismWTOMarket fragmentationliberal international orderWBPolitical sciencePolitical economyrising powersCredibilityuniversal multilateral institutionOperations managementImperfectmultilateralismChinaIMFSettore SPS/04 - Scienza PoliticaInstitutional architecture
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Modernisierung biographischen Erzählens. Beobachtungen zu Arnold Zweigs Künstlernovelle Symphonie Fantastique

2020

This article is devoted to the German-Jewish writer Arnold Zweig’s (1887–1968) biographical novella Symphonie Fantastique (1943), told from the perspective of a young musicologist participating in World War II, applied to the life and work of French composer Hector Berlioz. Arnold Zweig not only writes the biography of one of the most prominent French composers for Harold Breton, but he also confronts the Vichy Regime. The aim of this article is to capture the technique of Arnold Zweig, who combines history and the identification of an artist with a given object.

World War IInovelistic literatureanti-SemitismHector Berliozbiographical methodArnold ZweigGermanica Wratislaviensia. ACTA UNIVERSITATIS WRATISLAVIENSIS.
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Narratiiviset resurssit, diskurssit ja luovuus kirjoittaen kerrotuissa identiteeteissä jatkosodan aikaisissa kirjeissä

2013

World War IIwar experienceväsymysletter writing studykerrontaromantic lovesota-aikasoldierkirjeenvaihtorakkaussotahistoriatunteetvieraussotaidentiteettisleepdiscourse analysisexperience of hungerkirjeetnarrative identitynew war historyolosuhteetkenttäpostitoinen maailmansotadiskurssianalyysinarratiivisuussukupuoliroolitkokemuksetjatkosotafatiguetransgressive discourse
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Entre destructions et reconstructions, le patrimoine sicilien pendant et après la Seconde Guerre mondiale

2020

Dans cette contribution, nous présentons les traces sur le terrain et dans les archives d’un bombardement survenu à Solonte dans la nuit du 12 décembre 1942. Le point de départ de cette recherche est une photographie conservée dans les archives du Musée archéologique régional Antonio Salinas, documentant la restauration d’une citerne de Solonte suite aux bombardements alliés. Nos recherches dans les archives ont permis de reconstituer la chronologie des faits et de mettre en lumière le rôle des Surintendants des Antiquités de la Sicile occidentale, Jole Bovio Marconi puis Vincenzo Tusa, pendant et après la guerre pour protéger le patrimoine culturel. Solonte, comme d’autres sites siciliens,…

[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementArchaeology[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryMedieval historySolunto Segesta Palermo Agrigento cultural heritage World War II bombings restorations LuftwaffeD111-203[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesCC1-960ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAncient historyD51-90
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“Mud, Shells, And A Few Words: The Great War Told By Two British Soldiers In Their Diaries”

2017

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[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturediariestrauma[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureWorld War I[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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The good, the bad and the ugly: images of the foreigner in contemporary criminal law

2018

Since the end of the Second World War, the criminal law of Western states has tried to legitimate itself, in basically democratic-republican terms, as primarily addressed towards citizens. During approximately the last 20 years, however, new dimensions of criminal law have emerged, which refer paradigmatically (not to the citizen, but) to the foreigner and subject him/her to worse legal treatment than that which is considered legitimate when either citizens or ‘good’ foreigners are concerned. Next to the ideal-type of the citizen criminal law (also applicable, by assimilation, to the ‘good’ foreigner) a criminal law for ‘ugly’ mass-foreigners (crimmigration) and one for ‘bad’ foreigners (en…

citizenshipcrimmirgationmedia_common.quotation_subjectdiritto penaleSubject (philosophy)expulsioncittadinanzaenemy criminal lawArgumentPolitical sciencecultural defenceCitizenshipcriminal lawGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonespulsioneautoritàWorld War IIsocial exclusionscriminanti culturaliAdversaryesclusione socialeLawCriminal lawGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesdiritto penale del nemicoSocial exclusionForm of the GoodcrimmigrationauthoritySettore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleInternational Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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Oblicze demograficzne Opola na początku XXI wieku

2020

Opole jako stolica regionu, który w przeszłości zmieniał przynależność państwową i zasięg terytorialny, co skutkowało wielokrotnymi przesunięciami granic wewnętrznych i zewnętrznych oraz ulegał przemianom kulturowo-cywilizacyjnym, współcześnie doświadcza gwałtownych przeobrażeń społecznych. Jednym z głównych jego problemów jest niekorzystny przebieg procesów demograficznych na przełomie XX i XXI w., m.in. depopulacja. Aktualny obraz demograficzny miasta ukształtowało wiele czynników występujących w przeszłości, a zwłaszcza po zakończeniu II wojny światowej, których skutki miasto nadal odczuwa. Celem artykułu było ukazanie depopulacji wraz z towarzyszącymi jej negatywnymi zjawiskami i proces…

education.field_of_studyCapital (economics)Political scienceWorld War IIPopulationNationalityDemographic economicseducationLarge cityStudia Miejskie
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Existential risks of an excluded community: <i>Le mani sulle città</i> by Franco Rosi

2020

The essay focuses on the film Le mani sulla citta (Hands on the city, 1963) by Francesco Rosi. The film, set in Naples, explores some significant aspects of the Italian "Reconstruction" after the end of the Second World War and offers interesting insights. That period was characterized by a number of active, social and economic, recovery policies which produced job and development opportunities and triggered the development of the real estate market and urban speculation. Reconstruction meant consumption of resources (urban land and landscape), creation of new neighborhoods with proposed housing models unrelated to the population who moved to some new peripheral suburbs. This generated a so…

education.field_of_studyPublic housingmedia_common.quotation_subjectWorld War IIPopulationReal estateGeneral MedicineConsumption (sociology)ExistentialismState (polity)Political scienceEconomic historySpeculationeducationmedia_commonAIMS Geosciences
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Soviet era landscape change and the post-Soviet legacy in Latvia

2019

The collectivisation of agriculture and the development and application of land improvement “melioration” programmes and technologies, as well as the construction of kolkhoz centres during the Soviet era in Latvia was extensive and has a legacy on the post-Soviet landscape and agricultural economy. A study of a number of rural municipalities in different landscape types, through the comparison of maps from the early 20th century with those from around 2000, and one example with maps from the 1960s and 1990s, together with field work, revealed the degree of change that had taken place. In particular, there was a significant increase in forest – despite the kolkhoz system being targeted at in…

geographyMarshgeography.geographical_feature_categoryLandscape changebusiness.industryWorld War IIWetlandlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HKolkhozWork (electrical)EconomyAgricultureEstatebusinessSHS Web of Conferences
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