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Kertzer, David I. Politics & symbols: The Italian Communist Party and the fall of communism. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996.

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Behan, Tom. Forward to 1921: The dissolution of the Italian Communist Party. (Reading): Department of Politics, University of Reading, 1991.

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Urban, Joan Barth. Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: From Togliatti to Berlinguer. London: Tauris, 1986.

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Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: From Togliatti to Berlinguer. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press, 1986.

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The Italian left in the twentieth century: A history of the Socialist and Communist parties. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989.

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The long awaited moment: The working class and the Italian Communist Party in Milan, 1943-1948. New York: P. Lang, 1997.

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Yi gong de zhuan xing yu Yidali zheng zhi bian ge: The transformation of Italian communist party and the Italian politic changes. Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she, 2006.

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Partridge, Hilary. A one-sided bargain: The pact between the Communist Party & the Italian ruling classes in the 1970s. Manchester: European Policy Research Unit, University of Manchester, 1993.

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Dickson, Jeffrey. The political role of the CGIL and its relationship to the Italian Communist Party and Democratic Party of the leftin the 1980s and 1990s. [s.l.]: typescript, 1995.

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Alla ricerca della Terza via al Socialismo: I PC italiano e francese nella crisi del comunismo (1964-1984). Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 2014.

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Il "dissenso" nella sinistra extraparlamentare italiana dal 1968 al 1977. Soveria Mannelli: Rubbettino, 2010.

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Weitz, Eric D. Popular communism: Political strategies and social histories in the formation of the German, french and Italian Communist Parties, 1919-1948. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University P., 1992.

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Weitz, Eric D. Popular communism: Political strategies and social histories in the formation of the German, French, and Italian communist parties, 1919-1948. [Ithaca, N.Y: Institute for European Studies, Cornell University], 1992.

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Gavino, Angius, ed. I comunisti: Dove si lavora e si studia. Bari: Dedalo, 1985.

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Di Qual, Anna. Eric J. Hobsbawm tra marxismo britannico e comunismo italiano. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-400-4.

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By developing the biographical genre though a “translocal micro-history” approach, the research aims to study the figure of Eric J. Hobsbawm focusing on his elective affinity with Italy. It examines the ways in which the encounter of the English historian with this country took place and was renewed from the fifties until the new Millennium. First, it analyzes the relationships networks which Hobsbawm created in Italy or with Italians worldwide; secondly, it considers the results that these interactions provoked at the level of scientific production and political reflection, trying to capture at the same time the transformations that his political identity underwent in contact with the Italian Communist Party. Moreover it try to explore the features that his reputation reached in Italy, discussing the influences his production exerted on Italian historiographical context and on Italian public opinion.
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L' Union populaire italienne, 1937-1940: Une organisation de masse du Parti communiste italien en exil. Rome: École française de Rome, 2007.

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Riformisti e comunisti?: Dal Pci al Pd : i "miglioristi" nella politica italiana nella politica italiana. Roma: Donzelli, 2010.

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Morando, Enrico. Riformisti e comunisti?: Dal Pci al Pd : i "miglioristi" nella politica italiana nella politica italiana. Roma: Donzelli, 2010.

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Branchini, Chiara, and Lara Mantovan. A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS). Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-474-5.

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A Grammar of Italian Sign Language (LIS) is a comprehensive presentation of the grammatical properties of LIS. It has been conceived as a tool for students, teachers, interpreters, the Deaf community, researchers, linguists and whoever is interested in the study of LIS. It is one output of the Horizon 2020 SIGN-HUB project. It is composed of six Parts: Part 1 devoted to the social and historical background in which the language has developed, and five Parts covering the main properties of Phonology, Lexicon, Morphology, Syntax and Pragmatics. Thanks to the electronic format of the grammar, text and videos are highly interconnected and are designed to fit the description of a visual language.
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Tosto, Tonino. La parola a un burocrate del PCI: Zeno Zaffagnini racconta cinquant'anni di militanza. Roma: Datanews, 2001.

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1954-, Lussana Fiamma, and Vittoria Albertina 1953-, eds. Il lavoro culturale: Franco Ferri direttore della Biblioteca Feltrinelli e dell'Istituto Gramsci. Roma: Carocci, 2000.

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Bosco, Anna. Comunisti: Trasformazioni di partito in Italia, Spagna e Portogallo. Bologna: Il mulino, 2000.

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Comunisti: Trasformazioni di un partito in Italia, Spagna e Portogallo. Bologna: Il mulino, 2000.

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Repubbliche rosse: I simboli nazionali del Pci e del Pcf (1944-1953). Bologna: CLUEB, 2009.

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Rossi, Angelo. Gramsci da eretico a icona: Storia di "un cazzotto nell'occhio". Napoli: A. Guida, 2010.

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Umberto Terracini nel "partito nuovo" di Togliatti. Roma: Aracne, 2012.

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Gramsci da eretico a icona: Storia di "un cazzotto nell'occhio". Napoli: A. Guida, 2010.

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Strippoli, Giulia. Il partito e il movimento: Comunisti europei alla prova del Sessantotto. Roma: Carocci, 2013.

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Le rivoluzioni non cadono dal cielo: Pietro Secchia, una vita di parte. Roma: GLF editori Laterza, 2014.

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Elena, Aga Rossi, Quagliariello Gaetano, Libera università internazionale degli studi sociali (Rome, Italy), and Università degli studi dell'Aquila, eds. L' altra faccia della luna: I rapporti tra PCI, PCF e Unione Sovietica. Bologna: Il Mulino, 1997.

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Eggimann-Besançon, Anne. Une notion à l'épreuve de l'histoire: Les conseils de fabrique chez Antonio Gramsci et dans les débats du Parti socialiste italien (1919-1920). Lausanne: Payot, 1988.

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Confronting America: The Cold War between the United States and the communists in France and Italy. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2011.

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Kertzer, David I. Politics and Symbols: The Italian Communist Party and the Fall of Communism. Yale University Press, 1998.

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Kertzer, David I. Politics and Symbols: The Italian Communist Party and the Fall of Communism. Yale University Press, 1996.

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Kertzer, David I. Politics and Symbols: The Italian Communist Party and the Fall of Communism. Yale University Press, 2008.

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Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: From Togliatti to Berlinguer. Tauris, 1986.

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Ruscoe, J. Italian Communist Party, 1976 81: On the Threshold of Government. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Ruscoe, J. Italian Communist Party, 1976-81: On the Threshold of Government. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

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Mariuzzo, Andrea. Communism and anti-Communism in early Cold War Italy. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526121875.001.0001.

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The struggle in projects, ideas and symbols between the strongest Communist Party in the West and an anti-Communist and pro-Western government coalition was the most peculiar founding element of the Italian democratic political system after World War II. Until now, most historians have focused their attention on political parties as the only players in the competition for the making of political orientations and civic identities in Italian public opinion. Others have considered Italian political struggle in the 1940s and 1950s in terms of the polarisation between Communism and organized Catholicism, due to the undoubted importance of the Church in Italian culture and social relations. This book enlarges the view, looking at new aspects and players of the anti-Communist ‘front’. It takes into account the role of cultural associations, newspapers and the popular press in the selection and diffusion of critical judgements and images of Communism, highlighting a dimension that explains the force of anti-communist opinions in Italy after 1989 and the crisis of traditional parties. The author also places the case of Italian Cold War anti-Communism in an international context for the first time.
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Markwick, Roger D. Communism. Edited by R. J. B. Bosworth. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199594788.013.0019.

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Many hold the view not only that Soviet communism and Italian fascism were close ‘totalitarian’ cousins, if not twins like Stalinism and Nazism, but also that the threat of communism begat fascism in its Italian, German, and other European guises. This article compares Stalin's Soviet Union with Mussolini's Fascist Italy, with occasional asides on fascist Germany. Close inspection of Italian fascism and Soviet communism, on a historical basis rather than abstract, political science principles, suggests that their similarities were more apparent than real. The rise of fascism in its Italian and other European manifestations was, in good part, a response to the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and its shock waves in Europe after the First World War. But fascism, like communism, was also a radical reaction to the crises that racked European states and societies in the aftermath of that traumatic, total war.
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Blackmer, Donald L. M., and Sidney Tarrow. Communism in Italy and France. Princeton University Press, 2015.

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Communism in Italy and France. Princeton University Press, 2015.

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Communism in Italy and France. Princeton University Press, 2016.

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Blackmer, Donald L. M., and Sidney Tarrow. Communism in Italy and France. Princeton University Press, 2015.

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I comunisti: Dove si lavora e si studia (Serie "Nuovi saggi"). Dedalo, 1985.

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Corsino, Louis. Did They Jump? University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038716.003.0004.

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For the greater part of the last century, Chicago Heights Italians found themselves on the wrong end of the cultural, political, and economic hierarchy in the city. This position made it extremely difficult for Italians to make recognizable gains in social mobility for themselves or their families. This chapter examines the collective mobilization strategies—labor organizing, mutual-aid societies, and ethnic entrepreneurship—that Chicago Heights Italians pursued in response to the diminished opportunities for mobility. Each collective mobilization was fueled by the social capital in the community. Each generated success stories. But each also came up against obstacles that limited their appeal in the Italian community.
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Popular Communism: Popular Strategies and Social Histories in the Formation of the German, French, and Italian Communist Parties, 1919-1948 (Western Societies Program Occasional Paper). Cornell University Press, 1993.

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Corsino, Louis. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038716.003.0001.

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This introductory chapter sets out the book's purpose, which is to explore the emergence of the Italian Mafia in one particular setting. It examines a long-standing organizational component of the Chicago Outfit—namely, the Chicago Heights boys. It looks at the Chicago Heights operation from its beginning in the early 1900s to the heyday of Outfit activities in the post-World War II era. Along the way, the book attempts to unravel the mix of social and cultural discriminations against Italians in the early part of the last century, the consequential group characteristics that emerged within the local Italian population, and the appropriation of these characteristics as social capital resources in the collective pursuit of social mobility. The remainder of the chapter discusses the personal, community, and public contexts of the present volume, followed by an overview of the subsequent chapters.
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Klinger, William, and Denis Kuljis. Tito's Secret Empire. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197572429.001.0001.

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This groundbreaking biography of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia presents many startling new revelations, among them his role as an international revolutionary leader and his relationship with Winston Churchill. It highlights his early years as a Comintern operative, the context for his later politics as a leader of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The authors argue that in the 1940s, between the dissolution of the Comintern and the rise of NAM, Tito's influence and ambition were far wider than has been understood, extending to Italy, France, Greece and Spain via the international communist networks established during the Spanish Civil War. The book discloses for the first time the connection between Tito's expulsion from the Cominform and the Rome assassination attempt on the Italian Communist Party leader, Palmiro Togliatti — the man who had plotted to overthrow Tito. The book offers a pivotal contribution to our understanding of Tito as a figure of real, rather than imagined, global significance. The book will reward those who are interested in the history of international Communism, the Cold War and the Non-Aligned Movement, or in Tito the man — one of the most significant leaders of the twentieth century.
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Cinotto, Simone. Introduction. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037733.003.0008.

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This book explores the centrality of food in the Italian American community of East Harlem in New York City between the 1920s and 1940s. It examines why the food of immigrants and their children has continued to serve as a powerful means of identification across different generations of Italian Americans; why, and how, Italian food and foodways have come to define Italian America; and what the persistence of Italian foodways tells us about the character and meaning of the Italian experience in America and, more generally, about the role of consumption in the production of race, ethnicity, and nation. The book is organized in two parts: the first focuses on the role of food in the Italian American family and community in East Harlem in the 1920s and the 1930s, while the second analyzes the Italian American food trade and market in New York, along with their national and transnational ramifications. This introduction provides an overview of the historical literature on consumption, class, and ethnicity and the book's structure.
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