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Chronicon Salernitanum; a critical edition with studies on literary and historical sources, and on languagesWesterbergh, Ulla. January 1900 (has links)
Inaug. diss.--Stockholms högskola. / Extra t.p., with thesis statement, inserted. "The ms. on which the edition ... has been based in codex Vaticanus Latinus 500l ... from about the year 1300."
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L'alliance impossible diplomatie et outil militaire dans les relations franco-italiennes /Palayret, Jean Marie. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Université Robert Schuman, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 555-568) and index.
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Die Handelsbeziehungen Italiens vornehmlich zu den Mittelmeerländern Dargestelle auf wirtschaftsgeographisch-politischer Grundlage.Züblin, Robert, January 1913 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Kiel.
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Der staats- und wirtschaftsaufbau im fascistischen Italien Anhang: Die wichtigsten grundgesetze des fascistischen staats- und wirtschaftsaufbaues im italienischen wortlaut und in deutscher übersetzung.Vollweiler, Helmut. January 1900 (has links)
The author's dissertation, Heidelberg. / Includes bibliographical references.
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An introduction to the Italian Constitutional Court /Alito, Samuel A., January 1972 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Senior)--Princeton University, 1972. / "Woodrow Wilson School Scholar Project, Professor Walter F. Murphy, May 31, 1972." Includes bibliographical references. Also available in an electronic version.
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The construction and destruction of nature in Italy, 1860-1914Sievert, James R. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Santa Cruz, 1995. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 227-252).
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British opinion and policy on the unification of Italy, 1856-1861Urban, Miriam Belle, January 1938 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia. / Vita. "Printed with the aid of the Charles Phelps Taft Memorial Fund, University of Cincinnati." Includes index. Bibliography: p. 617-[623].
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Italy 1830-1848: the role of the press and the theatre in the formation of the national spiritCereghino, Albert Louis 01 May 1970 (has links)
The research problem in Part I, the Press, concerns the question as to whether the Italian journals, 1830-1848, were efficacious in the formation of the Italian national spirit to the degree postulated by Professor Kent Roberts Greenfield in his thesis: Economics and Liberalism in the Risorgimento, Part II “Thought and Action,” subtitled “National Journalism, 1818-1848,“ (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1965). Specifically, this problem involves ascertaining: (1) who read the journals; (2 whether the contents of these journals were of interest to a significant portion of the population of the eight states; and (3) whether the journals were disseminated to any appreciable degree beyond the borders of the province where they were printed. Primary source material available for Part I is extremely scarce; however, as much as practicable the same sources as used and quoted by Professor Greenwood – bolstered by other reputable sources—are utilized in this thesis, so that whatever issue is taken with any of the Greenfield propositions as involving illogical inference, overstatement, etc., may be definitely traced. After investigation of Italian journalism of that period, it was concluded that the press operated under many diverse and blunting burdens which significantly curtailed the journals’ effectiveness in the formation of the Italian national spirit. The principal burdens include: (1) censorship, which forced the journalists to write “indirectly” and in “code;” (2) Illiteracy and general lack of educational opportunities; (3) dialectal diversity and no recognized national language; (4) political lethargy on the part of the masses; (5) regional antipathies that pitted province against province, even family against family. Therefore, in view of the above, and because of illogical inferences and overstatements revealed by comparison of statements made in Greenfield’s thesis, many of his positive claims concerning the journals and their role in the formation of the Italian national spirit are rejected; to that extent the Greenfield thesis is enervated. The research problem concerning the Italian theatre (which includes both tragedy and opera) involves determining the degree of efficacy of the theatre in the formation of the Italian national spirit, 1830-1848. Specifically, the study involves as investigation of the hardship under which the theatre operated. These include: (1) one form or another of censorship; (2) theatre and opera houses were required for performances and these were found only in the cities where a minority of the population resided; (3) opportunities for performances were seasonal most of the time. As much as practicable primary source material of scripts and libretti was used, as well as other source material from noted authors in the field. The theatre has an immediate, direct appeal, and to understand and enjoy its works does not necessarily require literacy or a sophisticated educational background; rather, it demands on the part of the audience an intensity of feeling, and an acute, emotional, passionate response, qualities which have always appeared to be part of the make-up of the Italian people. Therefore: (1) in view of the above; (2) because the subject matter of many plays and operas was easily identifiable with the conditions in Italy, 1830-1848; (3) because of the may demonstrations that follow theatrical performances; and (4) since diverse political slogans, phrases, etc., found their inspiration in theatrical works, it seems evident that the theatre was a significant factor in the formation of the Italian national spirit, 1830-1848.
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Urbanism in Siena (C.1450-1512) policy and patrons : interactions between public and privateNevola, Fabrizio James Duffus January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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The thirteenth-century abbey of Sant'Andrea in Vercelli : the Gothic architecture and its historical contextSchilling, Martina January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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