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I francescani e il potere. A proposito di un libro di Paolo Evangelisti

open access: yesReti Medievali Rivista, 2010
Si pubblicano in questa sede due interventi letti in occasione della discussione sulla monografia di P. Evangelisti, I Francescani e la costruzione di uno stato.
Laura Gaffuri (a cura di)
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Riflessioni sul pensiero politico di Benedetto Croce a margine di un recente libro di Salvatore Cingari [PDF]

open access: yesStoria e Politica, 2021
This article focuses on Benedetto Croce’s political thought and its undemocratic characters. The Author analyses Salvatore Cingari’s text about this topic (Dietro l’autonarrazione.
Raffaele Colapietra
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Thermidor: The Revolution Betrayed in Trotsky, Orwell and Serge

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Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 60-81, April 2026.
Anna Vaninskaya
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‘We welcome migrants and the tourists come’: postmodern hospitality in Palermo, Sicily

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 537-554, September 2024.
Abstract In Palermo, Sicily, actors use the metaphor of hospitality to profess cosmopolitan attitudes towards ‘migrants’. This raises a conceptual puzzle: hospitality and cosmopolitanism represent contradictory models of social ethics. But an ethnography of one social enterprise reveals that the hospitality in use is not traditional hospitality. Rather,
Margaret Neil
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Looking up music in two ‘encyclopedias’ printed in 1501

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 38, Issue 4, Page 563-594, September 2024.
Abstract A modern user of a printed encyclopedia expects to find concise entries on a wide range of subjects organised alphabetically for ease of reference. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries a number of scholarly texts of a particularly long and wide‐ranging character were essentially ‘encyclopedized’ through the provision of compendious subject
Tim Shephard, Charlotte Hancock
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L'etruscitá di Persio e la sua posizione politica

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie II, Historia Antigua, 2001
L'articolo propone un'analisi degli elementi etruschi nell'opera e nella cultura del poeta romano-etrusco Persio di Volterra, e una presentazione critica del pensiero político di questo autore, nel suo contesto filosófico, storico e religioso.
Ilaria Ramelli
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La mente dell’uomo è come un foglio bianco: educazione e potere nel pensiero politico di Thomas Hobbes [PDF]

open access: yesStoria e Politica, 2021
In an England strongly proved by civil wars, Hobbes writes his political works, the Elements of Law, the De Cive, the Leviathan and the Behemoth in which, applying a new rational-scientific method and inaugurating a new kind of politics, he describes his
Anna Di Bello
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Beyond the double blind spot: Relocating communist women as transgressive subjects in contemporary historiography

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 36, Issue 2, Page 755-774, July 2024.
ABSTRACT This article identifies a specific historiographical gap obfuscating communist women, namely, a ‘double blind spot’ rooted in the combined effect of the scant consideration of women in histories of communism and of communist activists in accounts of the women's movement.
Victor Strazzeri
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Priests and their Bodies after Trent: (Dis)abilities, Masculinities, Sexualities

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 48, Issue 2, Page 215-227, June 2024.
This article discusses the impact of a “corporeal turn” in early modern religious history on recent publications in Counter‐Reformation Catholic History. Scholars increasingly look towards the Church's legal archives in Rome as a source of information about ecclesiastical and theological attitudes to the body and sexuality. The figure of the priest has
Miles Pattenden
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Aspetti della riflessione sul governo misto nel pensiero politico romano da Cicerone all’età di Giustiniano

open access: yesMontesquieu.it, 2010
The theory of mixed constitution in Rome concerns the position of the senatorial aristocracy in the State. During the Late republican period, Cicero considers a mixed constitution the perfect basis to achieve a balance between senatorial auctoritas and ...
Umberto Roberto
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