Italy remains an enigma for many observers. Recent Social Trends in Italy, 1960-1995, the sixth volume from the international Comparative Charting of Social Change program, provides a new and convincing schema for its comprehension. It shows that three essential institutions have structured and unified Italian society: the family, the church, and political parties. While the state remains a weak institution, it is important as a regulator of the economy and of society through the welfare state. The book, which contains a long introduction by Alberto Martinelli on the uneven modernization of Italy, shows the usefulness of analysing social change through study of a series of macro-social trends. These trends range from life-style structures to fertility, leisure, consumption, inequality, religion, and family, among others. This sixth national profile provides more arguements in favour of a hypothesis of diversification, rather than convergence, of modern societies. As Henri Mendras writes in the preface of the book, "The more we change, the more we remain ourselves: that is the conclusion of our comparative research, and the Italian study provides further ample proof of it."
Antonio Chiesi & Alberto Martinelli
Recent Social Trends in Italy, 1960-1995 [PDF ebook]
Recent Social Trends in Italy, 1960-1995 [PDF ebook]
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 512 ● ISBN 9780773567788 ● Publisher MQUP ● Published 1999 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 5835852 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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