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Commemoration and processes of appropriation: The Italian Communist Party and the Italian Resistance (1943–48) [PDF]
Scholarship on collective memory often conceives struggles over the past as directly dependent on the structure of interests in the present. However, temporal constraints affect the way the past is selected and represented. In this article I focus on the appropriation of the memory of the Resistance by the Italian Communist Party in the years between ...
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The Italian Communist Party and the “Lysenko Affair” (1948–1955)
Journal of the History of Biology, 2011This article explores the impact of the VASKhNIL conference upon the cultural policy of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and Italian communist biology, with particular attention to the period between 1948 and 1951. News of the Moscow session did not appear in the Italian news media until October, 1948, and for the next three years party biologists ...
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The Italian Communist Party, local government and the Cold War [PDF]
The Italian national elections of 18 April 1948 handed power to the Christian Democratic Party. The Italian Communist Party had, however, gained significant municipal control in the local elections of 1946. For the Communists, the local level became the testing ground where administrative practices, political initiatives, social alliances and economic ...
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Electoral trends and the Italian Communist Party in the 1970s
European Journal of Political Research, 1987Abstract During the 1970s the Italian Communist Party had, contrary to the preceding decades, extremely variable electoral results. In this article, trends in the communist vote in the 1970s are studied, through an ecological analysis of electoral results in the Italian provinces. It also takes into account the organizational presence
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Whatever happened to Italian communism? Explaining the dissolution of the largest communist party in the West [PDF]
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