Italian Modernities: Competing Narratives of Nationhood

Author:   Rosario Forlenza ,  Bjørn Thomassen
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2016
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Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 September 2016
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Author:   Rosario Forlenza ,  Bjørn Thomassen
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2016
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   5.005kg
ISBN:  

9781137501554


ISBN 10:   1137501553
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   30 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

.-Chapter 1 Into Italy, into the Modern.- .Chapter 2 Liberal Modernity.- .Chapter 3 Catholic Modernities. Epics of a Christian Nation.- .Chapter 4 Gramsci and the Italian Road to Socialist Modernity.- .Chapter 5 Fascist modernity.- .Chapter 6 Frictions of Modernity: World War II as a Historical Juncture.- .Chapter 7 Competing Modernities: Postwar Italy and the Struggle Over a Divided Past.- .Chapter 8 Fragile Modernities: Critique, Crisis and Emancipatory Politics.- .Chapter 9 After Modernity? Nationhood in the Post-Cold War era.- .Chapter 10 - Conclusion What if we were never modern?.-

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Forlenza and Thomassen have produced a thoroughly useful overview of modern Italian history, structured around different conceptions of modernity that are likely to remain controversial in the future. Their book will be invaluable for students and specialists in Italian history and culture, together with specialists in development who may want to look at Italy in broader comparative studies. They show beyond doubt that we all have a great deal to gain from properly multidisciplinary perspectives. (Bruce Haddock, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 22 (5), November, 2017) Forlenza and Thomassen have recounted the main themes running through modern Italian history from post-unification to the present, summarizing admirably the most important intellectual debates, and showing how every current of thinkers effectively created an original tradition of thought, at once specifically Italian and modern. ... Forlenza and Thomassen's study is an important contribution, which will be of immense benefit to both historians and social and political analysts of modern and contemporary Italy. (Enrico Dal Lago, European History Quarterly, Vol. 47 (4), 2017)


Forlenza and Thomassen have produced a thoroughly useful overview of modern Italian history, structured around different conceptions of modernity that are likely to remain controversial in the future. Their book will be invaluable for students and specialists in Italian history and culture, together with specialists in development who may want to look at Italy in broader comparative studies. They show beyond doubt that we all have a great deal to gain from properly multidisciplinary perspectives. (Bruce Haddock, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 22 (5), November, 2017)


The authors have taken on a daunting task: they do not confine themselves to a narrow analysis of various `narratives of modernity,' but in effect present these narratives as vehicles for explaining all of modern Italian history. ... this book is most useful as an introduction to the intellectual and political history of modern Italy. Forlenza and Thomassen do an excellent job of explaining major theorists and key junctures in the country's twentieth-century development. (Joshua Arthurs, American Historical Review, Vol. 123 (04), October, 2018) Through the prism of modernity, this book seeks to provide an engaged narrative of the history of united Italy ... The authors, Rosario Forlenza and Bjorn Thomassen, have extended their scope to include political and literary approaches that were defeated, or left unfinished. In doing so, they allow the reader to reflect on the words, expectations and reflections of contemporaries. (Claudia Baldoli, English Historical Review HER, September, 2018) It provides the reader with an overview of the development of the concept of modernity in Italy, bringing together the ideas of some of Italy's most important intellectuals. ... Italian Modernities represents a rich account of the evolution of the concept of modernity in Italy, bringing together and re-elaborating canonical authors in Italian theory. (Enrico Zammarchi, Italian Studies, Vol. 73 (02), March, 2018) Forlenza and Thomassen have produced a thoroughly useful overview of modern Italian history, structured around different conceptions of modernity that are likely to remain controversial in the future. Their book will be invaluable for students and specialists in Italian history and culture, together with specialists in development who may want to look at Italy in broader comparative studies. They show beyond doubt that we all have a great deal to gain from properly multidisciplinary perspectives. (Bruce Haddock, Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Vol. 22 (5), November, 2017) This wide-ranging volume offers a broad analysis of how competing ideologies within modern Italy `formulated multiple and often antagonistic visions of modernity' ... a valuable addition to modern Italian political history, and, given the breadth of its coverage, has particular potential to be used as a set text for undergraduate courses on Italian politics and political thinking. (Selena Daly, Modern Italy, Vol. 23 (01), September, 2017) Forlenza and Thomassen have recounted the main themes running through modern Italian history from post-unification to the present, summarizing admirably the most important intellectual debates, and showing how every current of thinkers effectively created an original tradition of thought, at once specifically Italian and modern. ... Forlenza and Thomassen's study is an important contribution, which will be of immense benefit to both historians and social and political analysts of modern and contemporary Italy. (Enrico Dal Lago, European History Quarterly, Vol. 47 (4), 2017)


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Rosario Forlenza is a Research Fellow at the European Institute, Columbia University, USA and a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Padova, Italy. He is a historian of modern Europe and twentieth century Italy, whose research is located at the intersection of history, politics and anthropology. He has published two books and several articles in journals such as History Workshop Journal, Contemporary European History, and Journal of Cold War Studies. Bjorn Thomassen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University, Denmark. His work spans across the social sciences with a focus on urban studies, globalisation, nationalism, memory politics in Italy, Europe and globally. Recent books are Breaking Boundaries. Varieties of Liminality (ed. Berghahn 2015), Liminality and the Modern: Living through the In-Between (Ashgate 2014), Global Rome: Changing Faces of the Eternal City (2014).

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