Innehållsförteckning
1. Introduction.- Part 1: Writing the History of Post-war Italy.- 2. The Reception of Paul Ginsborg’s History of Contemporary Italy.- 3. Ginsborg, Gambetta and the Mafia.- 4. Novelists, Historians and the Memory of the Resistance.- 5. Italy in the Present Tense: A Round Table Discussion with Paul Ginsborg, Perry Anderson, Simon Parker and John Foot on Paul Ginsborg’s Italy and Its Discontents.- Part 2: Political Conflict and Its Legacies.- 6. Rebellion, Romanticism and Narrative Construction in Luigi Pastro’s Prison Memoirs.- 7. Reflections on Studying Revolutions: Venice 1848 from the Perspective of 1968.- 8. Remembering Berlinguer: Mourning, Nostalgia and the Left.- 9. On the Visual Memory of the Resistance in Florence.- Part 3: Family, Culture and Consumption.- 10. Children as Consumers: The Market, Families, and Children in Italy, 1900–1990.- 11. Popular Music and the New Left in Italy during the 1970s.- 12. ‘The Personal is Political’: Micro-history of a Slogan and Its Role with the Italian Radical Psychiatry Movement in the 1960s and 1970s.- Part 4: Paul Ginsborg as Activist and Teacher.- 13. Paul Ginsborg, un maestro.- 14. Paul Ginsborg on his Life and on 1968. Unpublished Oral History Interview 1984/5. Carried out in Cambridge by Ronald Fraser.-15. A Bibliography of the Works of Paul Ginsborg. Compiled by Stuart Oglethorpe.- 16. Index.
Om författaren
John Foot is Professor of Modern Italian History in the Department of Italian, University of Bristol, UK.
Stephen Gundle is Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick, UK.