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Wygnańska, Joanna. "Migration as a Source of Suffering in the Context of the Biographical Experience of the Process of Transformation in Poland. Case Study of Weronika’s Life History." Qualitative Sociology Review 15, no. 4 (November 7, 2019): 112–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-8077.15.4.06.

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The article focuses on the case study of the life history of Weronika, a person biographically experiencing the consequences of the transformation process in Poland. On the one hand, the text concentrates on showing the change in the status of the narrator’s family from a privileged position in the socialist period to the experience of unemployment and poverty after 1989. On the other hand, the text analyzes the necessity of the narrator’s mother’s emigration to Italy in the mid-1990s. Thus, the article focuses on the narrator’s experience in the context of being a migrant woman’s child. This experience is related to the time of socialization and education, which was difficult for the narrator, and the consequence of which is shown in the text in connection to the narrator’s persistence in trajectory. The text also presents the perspective of transnational motherhood within the framework of Polish women’s migrations after 1989. Also, an important perspective adapted in the article is the experience of migration by the narrator, who at the time of the interview has also been living in Italy for 10 years. Permanent emigration of the narrator is associated in her life history with high biographical costs. The article is, therefore, an attempt to present migration as a source of suffering in relation to the context of being a migrant’s child and being a migrant oneself. The analysis of Weronika’s case is also an attempt to show the relationship between the individual experience of the narrator and the mechanisms of collective influence. Thus, the text treats the analyzed life history as one of the biographical accounts reflecting the biographical and social processes assigned to a specific time frame. In this perspective, the text aims to reconstruct the complexity of these processes and to interpret the experienced social reality in an individual biography.
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Mehring, Franz. "On Hauptmann's ‘The Weavers’ (1893)." New Theatre Quarterly 11, no. 42 (May 1995): 184–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00001202.

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Born in 1846, Franz Mehring as a young man was a follower of Ferdinand Lassalle, who in 1863 had organized Germany's first socialist party. As well as establishing a reputation as a journalist with his contributions to many liberal and democratic newspapers, Mehring was awarded his doctorate at Leipzig University in 1881 for his dissertation on the history and teachings of German social democracy. In his mid-forties he embraced Marxism and in 1891 joined the German Social Democratic Party, soon emerging as the intellectual leader of its left wing. He became editor of the Leipziger Volkszeitung and wrote prolifically for Die Neue Zeit and other radical journals on history, politics, philosophy, and literature. His book The Lessing Legend, published in 1893, is regarded as the first sustained attempt at Marxist literary criticism. His major biography of Karl Marx appeared in 1918, the year before his death. Completed in 1891, The Weavers was accepted for performance by the Deutsches Theater but was rejected by the Berlin censor as ‘a portrayal which specifically instils class hatred’. The first production of the play, discussed by Mehring below, was possible only because the Freie Bühne was a subscription society. In October 1893 a further private performance was given at the Neue Freie Volksbühne, followed by seven more in December at the Freie Volksbühne, where Franz Mehring was chairman. By now, the Prussian State censor had overruled his Berlin subordinate and The Weavers received its public premiere at the Deutsches Theater on 25 September 1894. On each occasion Hauptmann's play was greeted with great enthusiasm by the public, but found no favour with the Imperial family who indignantly cancelled their regular box at the Deutsches Theater. Subsequently The Weavers was banned from public performance in France, Austria, Italy, and Russia. Mehring's article appeared originally in Die Neue Zeit, XI, No. I (1893). Its translation in NTQ forms part of an occasional series on early Marxist dramatic criticism, which already includes Trotsky on Wedekind (NTQ28) and Lunacharsky on Ibsen (NTQ39). EDWARD BRAUN
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Socialists – Italy – Biography"

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NOIRET, Serge. "Biographie de Nicola Bombacci : du réformisme au révolutionnarisme (1879-1924)." Doctoral thesis, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5916.

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Books on the topic "Socialists – Italy – Biography"

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Gaetano Salvemini: A biography. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2002.

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Pugliese, Stanislao G. Carlo Rosselli: Socialist heretic and antifascist exile. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1999.

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Pugliese, Stanislao G. Carlo Rosselli: Socialist heretic and antifascist exile. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1999.

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Maggi, Stefano. Il tormento di un'idea: Vita e opera di Cesare Pozzo : dal sindacato al socialismo (1853-1898). Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli, 1998.

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Pietro Nenni e la Grande Guerra. Roma: Bibliotheka, 2018.

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Per la libertà: Sorvegliati dall'Ovra a Torre Annunziata. Napoli: Libreria Dante & Descartes, 2009.

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Croci, Federico. Il sindaco tranviere: Antifascismo, socialismo, sindacato e istituzioni : la vita e il progetto di Fulvio Cerofolini. Roma: Ediesse, 2015.

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Armani, Giuseppe. La forza di non mollare: Ernesto Rossi dalla grande guerra a Giustizia e libertà. Milano: F. Angeli, 2004.

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Cimiotta, Vittorio. La rivoluzione etica: Da Giustizia e libertà al Partito d'azione. Milano: Mursia, 2013.

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Guida, Francesco. Placido Martini: Socialista, massone, partigiano. Firenze: Angelo Pontecorboli editore, 2016.

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