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Thomson, David. South African Development Community: Marine fisheries : policy, strategy and programme of work : a report by ICI, Italy. [Rome?]: Istituto Culturale Italiano, 1994.

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The iron age community of Osteria dell'Osa: A study of socio-political development in central Tyrrhenian Italy. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1992.

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Santamaita, Saverio. Educazione, comunità, sviluppo: L'impegno educativo di Adriano Olivetti. Roma: Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, 1987.

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Jensen, Anthony, Greg Patmore, and Ermanno C. Tortia, eds. Cooperative Enterprises in Australia and Italy. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-868-2.

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This book arises from a three-year comparative research program concerning co-operative enterprises in Australia and Italy. The book explores the historical development, legal framework and the peak organisations of co-operatives in the two countries. Specific comparative chapters focus on consumer, credit, and worker-producer co-operatives. The book deepens the analysis of co-operatives by containing chapters that examine specific theoretical and empirical issues such as the theory of co-operative firms as collective entrepreneurial action. Monographic chapters include more in depth analysis of specific typologies of co-operatives, such as social and community oriented co-operatives, some of which were created to contrast organized crime in Southern Italy. The book concludes with an assessment of the implications of the project for public policy.
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Un altro Fontego. Venezia: Cafoscarina, 2012.

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Sabino, Giovanna Meyer. Democrazia è femmina: Donne calabresi e cambiamento. Cosenza: Pellegrini, 1995.

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Guetta, Silvia, and Antonella Verdiani, eds. The Community of Practices (CoP) of UNESCO Chairs for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue for Mutual Understanding / La Communauté de pratiques comme outil de dialogue interreligieux et interculturel. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-096-9.

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From 2008 to 2009 the UNESCO Chair of Human Development and Culture of Peace of Florence coordinated a 'Community of Practices on Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue for Mutual Understanding' (CoP), a peace education programme which brought together international researchers, universities and other UNESCO Chairs. This book presents a selection of the original contributions in English and French submitted by the CoP participants from Brazil, Canada, Lebanon, United States, France and Italy. It also aims to contribute in a concrete way to the promotion of innovative methodologies, practices and tools for students and peace education researchers all around the world.
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Morton, Bruce. Amadeo Bordiga, Antonio Gramsci and the development of communism in Italy. S.l: The Author, 1991.

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Jouni, Häkli, and Minca Claudio, eds. Social capital and urban networks of trust. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate Pub. Company, 2008.

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Politics and ideology in the Italian workers'movement: Union development and the changing role of the Catholic and Communist subcultures in postwar Italy. Oxford: Berg, 1995.

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Bedani, Gino. Politics and ideology in the Italian workers' movement: Union development and the changing role of the Catholic and communist subcultures in postwar Italy. Oxford, UK: Berg, 1995.

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Iron Age Community of Osteria Dell'Osa: A Study of Socio-Political Development in Central Tyrrhenian Italy. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Sestieri, Anna Maria Bietti. The Iron Age Community of Osteria dell'Osa: A Study of Socio-political Development in Central Tyrrhenian Italy (New Studies in Archaeology). Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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Global Rome Changing Faces Of The Eternal City. Indiana University Press, 2014.

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Mudu, Pierpaolo, Valerie Higgins, Isabella Clough Marinaro, Bjø Thomassen, and Ferruccio Trabalzi. Global Rome: Changing Faces of the Eternal City. Indiana University Press, 2014.

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Global Rome. Indiana University Press, 2014.

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Pagamici, Bruno. Agevolazioni Finanziarie Per Lo Sviluppo Delle Imprese: Come Ottenere Gli Incentivi Della Legge 488-92: 500 Risposte AI Problemi Applicativi Della Nor. F. Angeli, 2001.

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Gamberini, Andrea. Northern Italy in the Central Middle Ages. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824312.003.0002.

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This chapter focuses on the political change that took place in the post-Carolingian age, when the collapse of empire encouraged the jurisdictional separation of cities and countryside, until then subject to the same authorities and to the same destiny. Thus, while in the city the community of cives gathered first around their bishop and then around the new communal institutions, the countryside saw the beginning of a proliferation of lords of castles and manorial lords. The result was the development of very different political cultures that were destined to come into conflict with each other as, starting from the 12th century, the citizens of the commune began their political expansion into the surrounding countryside.
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Galera, Giulia. Social and Solidarity Co-operatives. Edited by Jonathan Michie, Joseph R. Blasi, and Carlo Borzaga. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199684977.013.12.

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Over the past decades, new types of co-operatives with declared social goals have emerged in several countries in and outside Europe. Their development is above all connected to the engagement of co-operatives in the supply of general-interest services, which are carried out beyond the ‘boundaries’ of the co-ops’ membership, undermining the traditional model of co-operatives based on a single stakeholding system and on identifying members and users, and being ready to have additional bearers of interests sharing the duties and benefits of the organization. Drawing on selected country studies, this chapter focuses on new types of co-operatives with declared social goals, often turning into important providers of welfare and general-interest services and facilitators of work integration, which contribute to local development significantly. Selected countries where co-operatives have institutionalized their concern for community so as to pursue explicit general interest aims include Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Greece, and South Korea.
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Minca, Claudio, and Jouni Häkli. Social Capital and Urban Networks of Trust. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Minca, Claudio, and Jouni Häkli. Social Capital and Urban Networks of Trust. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Minca, Claudio, and Jouni Häkli. Social Capital and Urban Networks of Trust. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Speidel, Michael Alexander. The Roman Army. Edited by Christer Bruun and Jonathan Edmondson. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195336467.013.016.

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The Roman imperial army was the largest state-run organization of the Roman Empire with well over 400,000 soldiers and officers serving in Rome, Italy, the provinces, and some even beyond. Men from all levels of Roman society and from all parts of the empire joined this army. The widespread use of inscriptions, even in areas where there was previously no comparable local tradition, reveals the extent to which the military community was rooted in Roman culture. This chapter analyzes this phenomenon, allowing for and explaining the differences in culture due to regional influences and developments.
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O'Hara, Alexander. An Italian Monk in Merovingian Gaul. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190858001.003.0004.

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This chapter considers Jonas of Bobbio not only as one of the most important writers of the seventh century but also as an individual and historical figure in his own right whom it is possible to frame within the wider social, cultural, and political developments of his lifetime. A native of Susa, an Alpine town in northern Italy, Jonas became a monk of Bobbio and personal assistant to successive Bobbio abbots before undertaking missionary work in northern Gaul with Bishop Amandus in the 630s. It is likely he became abbot of the double community of Marchiennes-Hamage, for which he may have written a rule for nuns, the Regula cuiusdam ad virgines, previously ascribed to Abbot Waldebert of Luxeuil. Jonas’s occasional personal writing gives us a good insight into the life of a seventh-century monk whose monastic duties and missionary work took him across Europe and brought him into contact with a wide network of ecclesiastical and political figures.
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Stevens, Matthew Frank, and Roman Czaja, eds. Towns on the Edge in Medieval Europe. British Academy, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267301.001.0001.

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This volume contains comparative research investigating the emergence and development of urban communities within northern European territories subjected to the processes of conquest, colonisation and expansion during the high and later Middle Ages. European history can be understood as a process whereby a European political, social and cultural ‘core’, on an axis from England to Italy, colonized a European ‘periphery’ by creating new towns and settlements. In northern Europe this periphery included Wales, Ireland and the shores of the Baltic Sea. This volume makes the case that these peripheral areas were not just urbanised and Europeanised, but, facing common challenges specific to life at the periphery, new towns there developed unique solutions giving rise to equally unique societies that are the historical antecedents of many current or re-emergent civic, regional and national identities in Europe today. Our hypothesis asserts that the relationship between the core and peripheries was based on the one hand, on the transfer of cultural models, but on the other hand on their constant modification. These processes led to the creation of new forms of urban life on the European peripheries, and subsequent processes of reception at a local or regional scale, embodying unique societies, not simply the replication of core urban forms and communities. In order to investigate effectively the social and political order within them, we have chosen three of the most important constituent themes: the formation of the urban community; the normalization of social life and social disciplining; and peace making and peace keeping.
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Global survey of permissible activities for banking organizations in major financial centers outside the U.S.--Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and a report on financial developments in the European Economic Community. [New York, N.Y.] (299 Park Ave., 17th Fl., New York 10171): The Institute, 1992.

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