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(published in: Apr, 2012)
In this volume, Alessandro Frigerio describes the reaction of the Italian Communist Party to the Hungarian insurrection of 1956 through an analysis of the communist press of that period, which backed Moscow's repression of the revolt.
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(published in: Mar, 2012)
This is the Italian edition of Solženicyn’s novel Люби революцию, edited by Sergio Rapetto.
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(published in: Feb, 2012)
This is the Italian edition of Adam's Address to Lazarus in Hell, containing the transcription of the original Russian text.
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(published in: Feb, 2012)
The volume describes the main dynamics in the post-Soviet area after 1991, including the transition from the status of superpower to one of regional power.
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(published in: Dec, 2011)
In this work, the author focuses on a bilingual Romanian and Slavonic manuscript comparing the Slavic with the Romanian version.
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(published in: Dec, 2011)
Georgia, vent’anni dopo l’URSS, describes the Georgian political and social evolution in the two decades following the collapse of the Soviet Union. During this period the country was the theatre of secessionist wars, coups, a so-called "Color Revolution" which has significantly changed the country…
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(published in: Dec, 2011)
The volume collects the proceedings of the International Scientific Conference "Regional Cooperation in Europe: Opportunities for the Balkans", held in Dubrovnik on September 21-23, 2011.
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(published in: Nov, 2011)
Including an inedited Italian translation of the Zadonščina, this book compares two Russian literary epics: the XII century Slovo o pŭlku Igorevě and the XIV century Zadonščina.
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(published in: Nov, 2011)
The volume provides an extensive overview of the welfare systems' developments in the former Yugoslavia.
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(published in: Feb, 2011)
This book brings together essays on the political, social, cultural and literary history of Galicia. The text is assembled from colloquia in Jan. 2009 in Tours and Paris, France.
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(published in: Jan, 2011)
This book focuses on the current scenarios and future prospects of the Balkans.
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(published in: Jan, 2011)
This volume analyzes the profound motivations and origins of the process of progressive deconstruction of ideas and society that led to the end of the Soviet bloc and Yugoslavia.
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(published in: Dec, 2010)
Based on extensive research in the archives of the former Soviet Union, the book reconstructs the legislative, institutional and social history of the Soviet welfare state in the interwar period.
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(published in: Nov, 2010)
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(published in: Nov, 2010)