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The Western Codification of Criminal Law
The chapter analyses the discourses used by Italian pre- and post-unitarian jurisprudence to corroborate the existence of a national genius of criminal law.
M. Pifferi, Michele Pifferi
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With Italy under Napoleonic rule at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the antiquarian topic of anti-romanism became a pillar of the Italian nation-building process and, in turn, was used against the dominant French culture.
A. De Francesco
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Napoleone 'globale': celebrità, grandi uomini e comunicazione politica
Starting from Lilti’s studies on celebrity, the author explores the “making” of Napoleon’s political celebrity. If Lilt’is attention to Bonaparte is focused on post-1821 and French sources, the author wonders how starting from 1796 (and not only in ...
Giulia Delogu
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Southampton and the making of an imperial myth: David Livingstone's remains
Using the lens of empire, Miles Taylor looks at the modern history of Southampton. He examines some of the international celebrities associated with the region such as David Livingstone, Lord Carnarvon and General Gordon, as well as the city itself ...
Lewis, Joanna
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У дисертації вперше характер інтерпретації наполеонівського міфу в російській літературі осмислений як наполеонівський «текст», що є семантичною єдністю різножанрових творів і різностильових явищ та який має свої хронологічні межі, центрального героя і ...
Тарарак, О. В.
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The Spanish flu and the fiction literature. [PDF]
Vázquez-Espinosa E +2 more
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The hazards of smoking and the benefits of cessation: a critical summation of the epidemiological evidence in high-income countries. [PDF]
Jha P.
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Is there a "Ricardian Vice"? And what is its relationship with economic policy ad"vice"? [PDF]
Kurz HD.
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«РОСЛАВЛЕВ» А.С. ПУШКИНА И ЕВРОПЕЙСКИЙ НАПОЛЕОНОВСКИЙ МИФ
We made an effort in our article to show the singularity of Pushkin’s polemic with the Zagoskin’s conception, which is embodied in his novel «Roslavlev, or the Russians in 1812» like one of the manifestations of the European Napoleonic myth perception ...
Тарарак, А. В.
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In Corsica, during the years 1970-1980 the images of Pascal Paoli and Napoleon Bonaparte are opposed and irreconcilable. Paoli represents the Corsican national identity and Napoleon the autocrat betraying Corsica in favor of France. From the 2000s, the Corsican press, imbued with scholarly publications, various studies and political developments ...
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