The Short Oxford History of Italy series, in seven volumes, will offer
a complete History of Italy from the early middle ages to the present
and, in each period, will present the most recent historical
perspectives on Italian history. This means setting Italian history in
the broader context of European history as a whole. It also means
questioning accepted interpretations of Italian history in each of
these periods and, in particular, the idea that Italy's history has
been significantly different from that of the rest of Europe. Each
volume will emphasise how developments in Italy in each period are
best understood as variants on broader European patterns of political,
economic social and cultural change. Italy since 1945 sets in context
the tremendous changes that Italy has undergone in the last 55 years.
In place of the land of pizza, sunshine, and soccer, McCarthy
describes a developing nation: an economy that has found its own road
to success via the piccole imprese with an increasingly strong
stockmarket and more sophisticated banking; a dynamic, traditional,
family centred society; and a political system struggling to modernize
after forty years of Christian Democrat rule and Communist opposition.
McCarthy also looks at the role of the Church, including Pius XII's
wartime activities and the 'foreign pope', John-Paul II before finally
turning to sport in Italy - the only country to have 3 daily
newspapers devoted to the subject. Athoritative, accessible, and
absorbing, the book examines modern Italy through the eyes of 10
leading commentators and explores the Italian experience in the wider
context of both the nation's past and its wider contemporary European
position.
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ISBN
9780191591297
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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