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Journal articles on the topic "Confederazione generale dell'industria italiana – History"

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Morris, Jonathan. "The organization of industrial interests in Italy, 1906–1925." Modern Italy 3, no. 01 (May 1998): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532949808454794.

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Franklin Hugh Adler,Italian Industrialists from Liberalism to Fascism. The Political Development of the Industrial Bourgeoisie, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996, xv + 458 pp., ISBN 0–521–433406–8 hbk, £40.00Giuseppe Berta,Il governo degli interessi. Industriali, rappresentanza e politica nell'Italia del nord-ovest 1906–1924, Marsilio, Venice, 1996, xv + 175 pp., ISBN 88–317–6342–3 pbk, 32,000 LireGiorgio FioccaStoria della Confindustria 1900–1914, Marsilio, Venice, 1994, 266 pp., ISBN 88–317–5850–0 hbk, 70,000 LireThe three books under review trace the organization of industrial interests in Italy from the foundation of the Lega industrial di Torino (LIT) in 1906 to the insertion of Confindustria into the Fascist totalitarian state. As Franklin Hugh Adler's ambitious and detailed account relates the Lega (LIT) begat first a Federazione Industriali Piemontesi (1908) and then the Confederazione Italiana dell'Industria (CIDI) in 1910 which was relaunched as the Confederazione generale dell'industria Italiana (Confindustria) in 1919. All of these organizations came under the effective direction of Gino Olivetti, the first secretary of the Lega who emerges from Adler's analysis as the principal theorist of a liberalproductionist ideology that the author regards as the central value system of the Italian industrial bourgeoisie. The slimmer volumes (in both scope and size) of Giuseppe Berta and Giorgio Fiocca diverge from Adler's account in stressing the discontinuities in the process of association which are attributed to the triumph of one industrial faction over another, and the changes in direction consequent upon this. By presenting these organizations within the broader context of entrepreneurial and associational activity, their accounts also call into question the extent to which the positions of Confindustria can be assumed to be representative of Italian industrialists as a whole.
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Pasquino, Gianfranco. "Troppi capi e troppo pochi indiani: la leadership del centro-sinistra." Modern Italy 10, no. 1 (May 2005): 95–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532940500113417.

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SummarySince its defeat in the 2001 general election, the Italian centre-left has been unable to come to any agreement on the question of its political leadership, either inside or outside parliament. For various reasons, neither of the defeated candidates—Francesco Rutelli of the Margherita and Piero Fassino, the new secretary of the Democrats of the Left—was able to take on this role. Nor could the centre-left agree on appointing Massimo D'Alema as the alliance's spokesperson in parliament. As a result, the choice regarding the alliance leadership was continually postponed with the excuse: ‘The centre-left has lots of prominent figures. When the time comes we will choose one of them’. For a time, there was popular support in favour of a leadership role for Sergio Cofferati, the former Secretary of the Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro (CGIL). However, the likelihood of this scenario receded with his decision to run as candidate-mayor for Bologna. Subsequently, the return from Brussels of the only centre-left leader to have won a general election, Romano Prodi, seemed to resolve the leadership question. However, Prodi quickly became aware that, while the party oligarchs of the centre-left were prepared to make him leader, they were not willing to yield much power. Prodi therefore suggested the use of electoral primaries to decide the leadership issue. In this way, he hoped to build up sufficient consensus from the Olive Tree/centre-left electorate to allow him to become not only head of the government, but also the real leader of the alliance. To date, however, the problems surrounding the centre-left leadership and the undefined nature of the Olive Tree remain unresolved.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Confederazione generale dell'industria italiana – History"

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LANZALACO, Luca. "La rappresentanza degli interessi a livello territoriale : il caso delle associazioni imprenditoriali italiane in prospettiva comparata." Doctoral thesis, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5315.

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Defence date: 28 June 1988
Examining board: Prof. Philippe C. Schmitter (Stanford University-European University Institute) (supervisor) ; Prof. Bernd Marin (European University Institute) ; Prof. Alberto Martinelli (Università degli Studi di Milano-Università Bocconi) ; Prof. Wolfgang Streeck (Wissenschaftszentrum Berloin) ; Prof. Giuliano Urbani (Università Bocconi)
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Books on the topic "Confederazione generale dell'industria italiana – History"

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Cent'anni di Confindustria, 1910-2010: Un secolo di sviluppo italiano. Limena, PD [i.e. Padua, Italy]: Libreriauniversitaria.it, 2009.

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Fiocca, Giorgio. Storia della Confindustria. Venezia: Marsilio, 1994.

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Cento anni di imprese: Storia di Confindustria, 1910-2010. Roma: Laterza, 2010.

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Fiocca, Giorgio. Storia della scuola: Le istituzioni educative e la Confindustria. Roma: SIPI, 1994.

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Belloni, Eleonora. La Confindustria e lo sviluppo economico italiano: Gino Olivetti tra Giolitti e Mussolini. Bologna: Il mulino, 2011.

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La Confindustria e lo sviluppo economico italiano: Gino Olivetti tra Giolitti e Mussolini. Bologna: Il mulino, 2011.

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Figli di papà a chi?: Storia del movimento che ha cambiato la Confindustria. Milano: Gruppo 24 ore, 2014.

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Denitto, A. L. Confindustria e Mezzogiorno (1950-1958): Dibattiti e strategie sull'intervento straordinario. Galatina, Le: M. Congedo, 2001.

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Mattina, Liborio. Gli industriali e la democrazia: La Confindustria nella formazione dell'Italia repubblicana. Bologna: Il Mulino, 1991.

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author, Rapini Paola, and Olivetti Luigi editor, eds. Gino Olivetti: Biografia dell'"altro Olivetti," un protagonista della storia italiana. Aosta: Le Château, 2014.

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