Contents
Academic literature on the topic 'Campi di prigionia in Italia'
Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles
Consult the lists of relevant articles, books, theses, conference reports, and other scholarly sources on the topic 'Campi di prigionia in Italia.'
Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver, etc.
You can also download the full text of the academic publication as pdf and read online its abstract whenever available in the metadata.
Journal articles on the topic "Campi di prigionia in Italia"
Padovese, Giulia. "I "disertori" di Caporetto nelle memorie di alcuni militari lombardi (1917-1919)." STORIA IN LOMBARDIA, no. 1 (September 2022): 48–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/sil2022-001002.
Full textNitti, Paolo. "The sanitary emergency and language teachers’ training needs in Italy." Form@re - Open Journal per la formazione in rete 21, no. 3 (December 31, 2021): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/form-10261.
Full textInsolvibile, Isabella. "Soldati contadini. I prigionieri di guerra italiani in Gran Bretagna 1941-1946." ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA, no. 260 (February 2011): 425–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ic2010-260004.
Full textMotti, Riccardo, and Massimo Ricciardi. "La flora dei Campi Flegrei (Golfo di Pozzuoli, Campania, Italia)." Webbia 60, no. 2 (January 2005): 395–476. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00837792.2005.10670783.
Full textTenconi, Massimiliano. "Note sul campo per prigionieri di guerra n. 57 di Grupignano 1941-1943." ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA, no. 266 (September 2012): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ic2012-266005.
Full textMarinelli, Maurizio, and Wessie Ling. "Italianerie: transculturality, co-creation and transforming identities between Italy and Asia." Modern Italy 24, no. 4 (November 2019): 363–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mit.2019.57.
Full textGuma, Tullio. "Un nostos “diplomatico”: i miei tanti ritorni." Italian Canadiana 35 (August 18, 2021): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/ic.v35i0.37221.
Full textIannaccone, Antonio, and Beatrice Ligorio. "La Situated Cognition in Italia: stato dell’arte." Swiss Journal of Educational Research 23, no. 3 (December 1, 2001): 439–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.24452/sjer.23.3.4613.
Full textInghilleri, Paolo. "Una visione aperta: la psicologia transculturale." RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA, no. 1 (May 2021): 217–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/rip1-2021oa11631.
Full textRenzo, Chiara. ""Attraversarono il mare su terra asciutta": gli ebrei di Libia nei campi profughi in Italia e nel regime internazionale dei rifugiati (1948-1949)." ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA, no. 295 (May 2021): 193–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ic295-oa1.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Campi di prigionia in Italia"
Insolvibile, Isabella. "I prigionieri alleati in Italia, 1940-1943." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi del Molise, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11695/100604.
Full textThe PhD thesis concerns the Allied captivity in Italy in 1940-1943 thanks to many Italian, British, Swiss and Vatican archival sources (the Prisoners of War – henceforth PoWs - concerned are just English speaking PoWs). The thesis is divided into 9 chapters forerun by an Introduction and followed by a Conclusion. In the first chapter, the PoWs’ capture on the African frontline, their detention in the transit camps and the following transfer to Italy are debated. In the second chapter, the topic concerns the Italian, enemy and neutral institutions that dealt with Allied Pows in Italian hands, from the Protecting Power to the International Committee of the Red Cross, to the Italian Commissione interministeriale per i prigionieri di guerra, to the Holy See. In the third chapter, the different types of Italian camps (transit, concentration, working and punishment camps) are reconstructed. In the fourth chapter, the topics are the big problems that PoWs had to face in Italy, above all the hunger, the cold and the sicknesses. In the fifth chapter, the work of the prisoners for their Italian holder, above all in farming, is examined. In the sixth chapter, the PoWS “psychological and moral conditions” are examined by the analysis of their letters home, the suffered discomfort, the relationships with the comrades and the enemies, the attempts to manage the too long captivity. In the seventh chapter, the PoWS’ protests and complaints, the crimes committed by them (in their detaining power opinion) and above all their escapes are examined. The escapes were really “not a sport”, as some interpretation has been narrating for a long period: actually, they caused injuries and deaths among the prisoners, also in Italy. War crimes and violations of the Geneve Convention from the Italian detaining power are the issues of the eighth chapter. The last chapter debates the topic of the prisoners’ exchanges between their holders and the issue of the “big escape” of the Allied Pows after the armistice of September 1943. The general topic of this research, thanks to a big apparatus of archival and biographical sources used comparatively, provides a previously unknown context of events, new for the Italian and for the international historiography.
Becattini, Chiara. "Storia della memoria di quattro ex campi di transito e concentramento in Italia e in Francia 1945-2012." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3423241.
Full textQuesta ricerca si propone di ricostruire attraverso un approccio comparativo i processi politici, sociali e culturali che hanno maggiormente influito nella trasformazione dei campi di concentramento in luoghi della memoria in Italia e in Francia, attraverso l'analisi di quattro casi di studio: la Risiera di San Sabba a Trieste, il campo di Fossoli e il Museo Monumento al Deportato politico e razziale a Carpi, Drancy a Parigi e Natzweiler-Struthof nei pressi di Strasburgo. Alla loro centralità nella rete delle deportazioni ideata dai nazisti, corrisponde per contrasto una rilevanza “periferica” rispetto ai lieux de mémoire europei più conosciuti. Tuttavia, questi luoghi hanno ottenuto molteplici significati, divenendo importanti riferimenti per la costruzione identitaria nazionale, tombe consolatorie per i vivi consentendo l’elaborazione del lutto, opere monumentali entrate a far parte della storia dell’architettura, strumenti di divulgazione della storia, ma anche attrazioni turistiche al pari di altri monumenti storico-artistici di una città. Tra gli obiettivi di questa ricerca non vi è soltanto l’approfondimento della storia della loro trasformazione in luoghi della memoria, ma anche l’analisi del ruolo che essi hanno assunto nella memoria collettiva locale, nazionale ed europea, con uno sguardo al loro possibile avvenire.
Miele, Roberto. "Analisi del degassamento di CO2 diffuso dal suolo presso la Solfatara di Pozzuoli (Napoli, Italia): Misura, mapping e quantificazione del flusso totale." Bachelor's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/9172/.
Full textZAFFARONI, LORENZO GIUSEPPE. "La Legittimazione Artistica della Fotografia in Italia." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/96755.
Full textThrough an in-depth field study, this thesis provides a sociological analysis of photography in Italy and its partial artistic legitimation. Taking into account both the historical development of the field of art photography in Italy and its contemporary condition, the study focuses on the processes through which different actors and institutions promote the legitimacy and status of photography as art. Combining the sociology of art and cultural processes to organisation studies, the study develops an interpretative framework that spells out the relationship between legitimation, social categorisation and cultural evaluation processes. Adopting the Constructivist Grounded Theory methodology, the research collects and analyses different sources: face-to-face interviews with photographers, critics, historians, curators, gallery owners, museum directors and Italian collectors; ethnographic notes collected during participant observation of various art and photography events, such as festivals, fairs, presentations, museum visits and gallery openings; auction data (collected from 2009 to 2020) and extant market analyses; secondary textual data, such as history and critical works on Italian photography, archival records and press releases. The results show that photography in Italy is still struggling to secure its status as a legitimate art form due to historical processes and socio-economic dynamics that reinforce the symbolic boundary between the professional world of photography and the legitimate world of contemporary art. Compared to other European countries, the field of artistic photography emerged late, only at the end of the 1970s, following the emergence of three favourable opportunity spaces, notably the crisis of Italian photojournalism. As a result, members of the field of artistic photography developed strategies of resource mobilisation and theorisation of a legitimising ideology that are still ongoing today. In addition, the contribution theorises three processes of legitimation which, acting in combination with each other, establish the conditions for the complete legitimation of photography as art: differentiation, emulation and sublimation. These processes, discussed in the light of empirical experiences of both full and partial legitimation, show that the field of photography occupies a position of "segregated inclusion" within art institutions, as a contested identification of photography as art still persists.
ZAFFARONI, LORENZO GIUSEPPE. "La Legittimazione Artistica della Fotografia in Italia." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/96755.
Full textThrough an in-depth field study, this thesis provides a sociological analysis of photography in Italy and its partial artistic legitimation. Taking into account both the historical development of the field of art photography in Italy and its contemporary condition, the study focuses on the processes through which different actors and institutions promote the legitimacy and status of photography as art. Combining the sociology of art and cultural processes to organisation studies, the study develops an interpretative framework that spells out the relationship between legitimation, social categorisation and cultural evaluation processes. Adopting the Constructivist Grounded Theory methodology, the research collects and analyses different sources: face-to-face interviews with photographers, critics, historians, curators, gallery owners, museum directors and Italian collectors; ethnographic notes collected during participant observation of various art and photography events, such as festivals, fairs, presentations, museum visits and gallery openings; auction data (collected from 2009 to 2020) and extant market analyses; secondary textual data, such as history and critical works on Italian photography, archival records and press releases. The results show that photography in Italy is still struggling to secure its status as a legitimate art form due to historical processes and socio-economic dynamics that reinforce the symbolic boundary between the professional world of photography and the legitimate world of contemporary art. Compared to other European countries, the field of artistic photography emerged late, only at the end of the 1970s, following the emergence of three favourable opportunity spaces, notably the crisis of Italian photojournalism. As a result, members of the field of artistic photography developed strategies of resource mobilisation and theorisation of a legitimising ideology that are still ongoing today. In addition, the contribution theorises three processes of legitimation which, acting in combination with each other, establish the conditions for the complete legitimation of photography as art: differentiation, emulation and sublimation. These processes, discussed in the light of empirical experiences of both full and partial legitimation, show that the field of photography occupies a position of "segregated inclusion" within art institutions, as a contested identification of photography as art still persists.
RESIDORI, Sonia. "«Nessuno è rimasto ozioso»: campi di concentramento e prigionieri austro-ungarici in Italia durante la Grande Guerra (1915-1918)." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/957759.
Full textDuring the First World War, the increased demand for an organized space where to lock up the growing number of prisoners of war, lead the warring countries to upgrade their existing military buildings. Hundreds of captives were not detained in barracks and fortresses, but in a new type of military constructions: the con¬centration camps, composed of clusters of buildings made of wooden shanties or stone. From an economic management point of view, prisoners of war soon be¬came a resource for the war effort, thanks to the imposition of forced labour to the detainees. Despite a cautious launch of this practice, mainly for the fear of undermining the local workforce, Italy soon developed an organized system of forced labour, that deeply affected the military internment structure. Quickly, agriculture and indus¬try, private and public sectors competed for the allocation of prisoners. After the defeat of Caporetto, the Italian state moved the prisoners from the coun¬tryside to the line of battle, where they became second-line troops. As the other belligerent states, the Italian government decided to pursue the division of nation¬alities policy: in the concentration camps inmates were divided by nationality and formed through propaganda, in order to be used aside of the Italian army, as armed legions, approach teams or infiltration services. After the armistice of the 4th November 1918, the massive flow of the Austro-Hungarian prisoners, often starved and in bad conditions, created several prob¬lems to the Italian concentration camps, pointing out the incapacity of certain in¬dividuals, promptly replaced, and the contrasts between the political and the mili¬tary authorities. The prisoners had to endure starvation, cold and epidemics (as ty-phus and malaria), beside the punitive wish of the winners. The Italian State, in¬deed, after the war kept assigning small food rations, as reprisal, to the inmates. Moreover, it obstinately denied the permission of visit to the representatives of the Red Cross, both national (Hungarian and Austrian) and international (Geneva).
MISCIOSCIA, SARA. "Chiuse fuori. Storie di devianza e discriminazioni delle donne rom in Italia, fuori e dentro il carcere." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1011876.
Full textLANCIANO, Nicoletta. "L’analisi delle concezioni e l’osservazione in classe: strumenti per la definizione degli obiettivi educativi e delle strategie pedagogiche per l’insegnamento dell’Astronomia nella scuola elementare in Italia." Doctoral thesis, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/490320.
Full textThesis presented in Italian and French The analysis of the concepts related to celestial bodies and astronomical phenomena, already present in the literature for 6-11 students, are evaluated various experience fields (the Earth, the Sun, the Moon, stars and planets), with the peculiarities and the difficulties of perception, conceptualization and modeling. The experimental research is based on 5 years of observations in classes of a school of Chieti Scalo, to highlight the didactic elements that allow the evolution of these concepts and levels of greater complexity achieved in the various fields of experience.
BRIGADOI, COLOGNA DANIELE. "L'immigrazione cinese nell'Italia fascista." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1182478.
Full textBooks on the topic "Campi di prigionia in Italia"
Prigionieri di guerra e campi di prigionia per militari alleati in Italia, 1940-1945 (Conference) (2018 : Fontanellato, Italy), ed. Prigionieri in Italia: Militari alleati e campi di prigionia (1940-1945). Parma: MUP, 2021.
Find full textVisani, Claudio. Arriver'a quel giorno...: Lettere dal fronte e dai campi di prigionia, 1943-1945. Bologna: Pendragon, 2000.
Find full textVisani, Claudio. Arriverà quel giorno--: Lettere dal fronte e dai campi di prigionia, 1943-1945. Bologna: Edizioni Pendragon, 2000.
Find full textGambella, Alfredo. Ospite di sua maestà britannica: Dalla Cirenaica ai campi di prigionia in India, 1940-1943. Gorizia, Italy]: LEG, 2012.
Find full textBenedetti, Marcello. Mori e la 2a guerra mondiale: Racconti dei moriani sui bombardamenti, dai fronti e dai campi di prigionia. Mori (TN): La grafica, 2005.
Find full textChiaramonte, Fabrizio. Un marconista della Regia Aeronautica: Francesco Chiaramonte nella Seconda trasvolata atlantica, nelle manifestazioni aeree, in A.O.I., nei campi di prigionia in Africa e nel dopoguerra. [Vicchio]: LoGisma editore, 2020.
Find full textCeretta, Mario. Lager "Dora" - Nordhausen: Diario di prigionia (1943-1944). Padova: CLEUP, 2020.
Find full textGherardini, Gabriele. Morire giorno per giorno: Gli italiani nei campi di prigionia dell'URSS. Milano: Mursia, 2007.
Find full text