Italy in the Cold War by Christopher Duggan & Christopher Wagstaff

Politics, Culture and Society, 1948-1958

Italy in the Cold War Many of Italy's current problems can be traced back to the years 1948-1958, one of the most interesting but least-studied periods of recent Italian history. This was a decade in which the main cultural and political parameters of contemporary Italy were laid down. It was a time of enormous intellectual and artistic vitality, and a period in which the tensions generated by the Cold War affected the country to a greater degree than in any other western nation. This first general survey of the period provides an overview of the political and economic position of Italy during the Cold War as well as an assessment of the affect of the Cold War on intellectual, cultural and artistic life. Distinguished scholars from a range of disciplines present case-histories on subjects as diverse as: the state's attitude towards the evolution of the family; the American presence in the Italian economy; and the place of the Italian film in world cinema; Italy's attitude towards the EEC and its relationship with NATO. Students and specialists who wish to enhance their understanding of Italian current affairs will find this interdisciplinary approach to the period invaluable.
Author(s) : Christopher Duggan Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 1859730388 ISBN-13 : 9781859730386
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 01/11/1995

Publisher : Berg Publishers Ltd

Page Length : 228mm

Page Size : 216mm