Italy's 'Southern Question'
Title | Italy's 'Southern Question' PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Schneider |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 308 |
Release | 2020-05-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000184595 |
The ‘Southern Question' has been a major topic in Italian political, economic and cultural life for a century and more. During the Cold War, it was the justification for heavy government intervention. In contemporary Italy, a major part of the appeal of the Lombard League has been its promise to dissociate the South from the North, even to the point of secession. The South also remains a resonant theme in Italian literature. This interdisciplinary book endeavours to answer the following: - When did people begin to think of the South as a problem? - Who - intellectuals, statisticians, criminologists, political exiles, novelists (among them some important southerners) - contributed to the discourse about the South and why? - Did their view of the South correspond to any sort of reality? - What was glossed over or ignored in the generalized vision of the South as problematic? - What consequences has the ‘Question' had in controlling the imaginations and actions of intellectuals and those with political and other forms of power? - What alternative formulations might people create and live by if they were able to escape from the control of the ‘Question' and to imagine the political, economic and cultural differences within Italy in some other way? This timely book reveals how Southern Italians have been affected by distorted versions of a complex reality similar to the discourse of ‘Orientalism'. In situating the devaluation of Southern Italian culture in relation to the recent emergence of ‘anti-mafia' ideology in the South and the threat posed to national unity by the Lombard League, it also illuminates the world's stiff inter-regional competition for investment capital.
The Southern Question
Title | The Southern Question PDF eBook |
Author | Antonio Gramsci |
Publisher | Guernica Editions |
Total Pages | 100 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781550711967 |
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The View from Vesuvius
Title | The View from Vesuvius PDF eBook |
Author | Nelson Moe |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 368 |
Release | 2006-05-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520248260 |
This book shows that the Southern Question is far from just an Italian issue, for its origins are deeply connected to the formation of European cultural identity between the mid-eighteenth and late-nineteenth centuries."--Jacket.
The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Erik Jones |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 801 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Italy |
ISBN | 0199669740 |
The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics provides a comprehensive look at the political life of one of Europe's most exciting and turbulent democracies. Under the hegemonic influence of Christian Democracy in the early post-World War II decades, Italy went through a period of rapid growth and political transformation. In part this resulted in tumult and a crisis of governability; however, it also gave rise to innovation in the form of Eurocommunism and new forms of political accommodation. The great strength of Italy lay in its constitution; its great weakness lay in certain legacies of the past. Organized crime--popularly but not exclusively associated with the mafia--is one example. A self-contained and well entrenched 'caste' of political and economic elites is another. These weaknesses became apparent in the breakdown of political order in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This ushered in a combination of populist political mobilization and experimentation with electoral systems design, and the result has been more evolutionary than transformative. Italian politics today is different from what it was during the immediate post-World War II period, but it still shows many of the influences of the past.
Nations Divided
Title | Nations Divided PDF eBook |
Author | Don Harrison Doyle |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | 151 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0820323306 |
At the same time, Doyle negotiates the conceptual slipperiness of nationalism by discussing it as both constructed and real, unifying and divisive, inspiration for good and excuse for atrocity."--BOOK JACKET.
Italy's 'Southern Question'
Title | Italy's 'Southern Question' PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Schneider |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 255 |
Release | 2020-05-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000181413 |
The ‘Southern Question' has been a major topic in Italian political, economic and cultural life for a century and more. During the Cold War, it was the justification for heavy government intervention. In contemporary Italy, a major part of the appeal of the Lombard League has been its promise to dissociate the South from the North, even to the point of secession. The South also remains a resonant theme in Italian literature. This interdisciplinary book endeavours to answer the following: - When did people begin to think of the South as a problem? - Who - intellectuals, statisticians, criminologists, political exiles, novelists (among them some important southerners) - contributed to the discourse about the South and why? - Did their view of the South correspond to any sort of reality? - What was glossed over or ignored in the generalized vision of the South as problematic? - What consequences has the ‘Question' had in controlling the imaginations and actions of intellectuals and those with political and other forms of power? - What alternative formulations might people create and live by if they were able to escape from the control of the ‘Question' and to imagine the political, economic and cultural differences within Italy in some other way? This timely book reveals how Southern Italians have been affected by distorted versions of a complex reality similar to the discourse of ‘Orientalism'. In situating the devaluation of Southern Italian culture in relation to the recent emergence of ‘anti-mafia' ideology in the South and the threat posed to national unity by the Lombard League, it also illuminates the world's stiff inter-regional competition for investment capital.
Patronage, Power and Poverty in Southern Italy
Title | Patronage, Power and Poverty in Southern Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Chubb |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 312 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521236379 |
This book examines the Italy of the 1980s, which represents an unparalleled example of dualistic development - deeply divided between North and South.