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         Italy History:     more books (100)
  1. Italy: From Revolution to Republic, 1700 to the Present by Spencer M. Di Scala, 2004-02
  2. A History of Contemporary Italy: Society and Politics, 1943-1988 by Paul Ginsborg, 2003-01-01
  3. Rome and Italy: Books VI-X of the History of Rome from its Foundation (Penguin Classics) by Titus Livy, 1982-08-26
  4. Architecture in Italy, 1500-1600 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Wolfgang Lotz, 1995-11-29
  5. Italy in the Early Middle Ages: 476-1000 (Short Oxford History of Italy)
  6. Gender and Society in Renaissance Italy (Women And Men In History) by Judith Brown, Robert Davis, 1998-03-26
  7. A History of the Oratorio: Vol. 1: The Oratorio in the Baroque Era: Italy, Vienna, Paris (History of the Oratorio) by Howard E. Smither, 1977-09-30
  8. Liberal and Fascist Italy: 1900-1945 (Short Oxford History of Italy)
  9. Italy: An Illustrated History (Illustrated Histories) by Joseph F. Privitera, 2000-10
  10. Art and Society in Italy 1350-1500 (Oxford History of Art) by Evelyn Welch, 1997-05-08
  11. Backwater War: The Allied Campaign in Italy, 1943-45 (Stackpole Military History) by Edwin Palmer Hoyt, 2007-01-30
  12. Architecture in Italy, 1400-1500 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Ludwig H. Heydenreich, 1996-02-21
  13. Art and Architecture in Italy, 1250-1400 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by John White, 1993-05-26
  14. Italy since 1945 (Short Oxford History of Italy)

21. Italy History - World66
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22. Italy History
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23. Italy History Travel, Page 1 Vintage Books
italy history Travel, Page 1 Books by the same author may be at the end of the previous page, or continued to the next page. Keyword(s) Italy, History.
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24. Savannah NOW: Local News - In Italy History Often Means Ancient 08/03/01
concert. Jane Fishman/Savannah Morning News. In italy history often means ancient By Jane Fishman Savannah Morning News After five
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Mount Etna spews smoke and ash in the air above the 5th Century Greek Theater, which is slated to be the venue for an upcoming Bob Dylan concert. Jane Fishman/Savannah Morning News In Italy history often means ancient
By Jane Fishman

Savannah Morning News After five days in Sicily, I didn't see one man in a pinstriped suit, one person carrying a machine gun or anyone who could have been related to anyone else from the made-for-TV Soprano mafioso family. But on the beach, I did hear Willie Nelson's version of "Georgia On My Mind" followed by Eminem and Joan Baez singing "Diamonds and Rust." And every morning on the deck outside the house of friends, I could spot my footprints in black ash from Mount Etna, which continues to blow its stack. Does that count for anything? And while we never saw molten lava, our train ride to Syracuse or the more lyrically sounding Siracusa, in Italian took us a mere two or three miles from Europe's tallest and most active volcano where we spotted lots of smoke and clouds. A couple hours before that, we decided at the last minute to step off the train in Taormina to tour the Greek Theater, a cliff-side arena from the 5th century B. C. (and home to an upcoming Bob Dylan concert), so we could get an even better view of the boiling Etna.

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LAST UPDATINGS REPORTS FROM ITALY AND THE WORLD DOCUMENTARIES ON ITALY: CULTURE AND TERRITORY DOCUMENTARIES ON ITALY: HISTORY AND TRADITION ... THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS THAT MADE HISTORY DOCUMENTARIES ON ITALY: HISTORY AND TRADITION The old palio in Asti The palio (horse race) in Asti, a city located in North-Western Italy, welcomes the tourists coming from all over Europe with a fascinating and typical horse-race. According to the tradition, the jockeys ride bare-back, after making some ancient ritual preparations. A very important cultural celebration that becomes one of the major folk events in Italy with its magnificence and setting. Lenght Format Betacam SP Standard PAL Original vers. Italian The traditional peasant feasts in North-Western Italy A report on the North-Western Italian regions, so as to know their life through the traditional peasant feasts that attract thousands of tourists, but still keep the charm of tradition. Images of many different events and historical shows through unique and fascinating images. Lenght Format Betacam SP Standard PAL Original vers.

27. History In Italy History
Translate this page History in italy history. Advanced Research. Italy. Recommended Sites. NewsLetter. Click here! Home History. History, region, Toscana
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28. World History Archives: History Of Italy
History of Italy. Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in the World History Archives and does not presume to
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Dairy farmers, porn star and a cow picket Italian Senate
16 December 1997. Italian farmers protest EU-imposed quotas and cheap agricultural imports.
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Trade union repression at UPS Italy
From Jordi Martorell, 30 September 1997. Retaliatory firings at UPS, Milan.
Communist Refoundation Rally Draws 200,000
From Workers World, 6 November 1997. CR party wins demonstration of mass support for its refusal to support an austerity budget in October except in exchange for pledge for 35-hour workweek.
Italian Left Journalists Strike
From Associated Press, 19 November 1997. Due to declining circulation, Italy's main communist dailies plan to reduce staff, leading to unprecedented strikes by their journalists.
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Nobel stuns Italy's left-wing jester
From London Times, 10 October 1997. Re the playwrite and actor Dario Fo winning the Nobel Prize.
People's court jester wins Nobel prize
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29. HISTORY OF ITALY
HISTORY OF ITALY.
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Italy, slightly larger than Arizona, is a long peninsula shaped like a boot bounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the east by the Adriatic. Approximately 600 of Italy's 708 miles of length are in the long peninsula that projects into the Mediterranean from the fertile basin of the Po River. The Apennine Mountains, branching off from the Alps between Nice and Genoa, form the peninsula's backbone, and rise to a maximum height of 9,560 feet at the Gran Sasso d'Italia (Corno). The Alps form Italy's northern boundary.
Italy has many northern lakes, lying below the snow-covered peaks of the Alps. The largest are Garda (143 sq. mi. ), Maggiore (83 sq. mi.), and Como (55 sq. mi.). The Po, the principal river, flows from the Alps on Italy's western border and crosses the Lombard plain to the Adriatic Sea.
Several islands form part of Italy. Sicily (9,926 sq. mi.) lies off the toe of the boot, across the Strait of Messina, with a steep and rockbound northern coast and gentler slopes to the sea in the west and south. Mount Etna, an active volcano, rises to 10,741 feet, and most of Sicily is more than 500 feet in elevation. Sixty-two miles southwest of Sicily lies Pantelleria (45 sq. mi.), and south of that are Lampedusa and Linosa. Sardinia (9,301 sq. mi.), which is just south of Corsica and about 125 miles west of the mainland, is mountainous and stony.
Distribution of peoples of ancient Italy c. 500 BC.

30. IETF In Italy History And Future View
IETF In italy history and Future View. 15/06/2001. Fare clic qui per iniziare. Sommario. IETF In italy history and Future View.
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31. Welcome To Italy1 History Page La Storia Italiana In Inglese
Benvenuti. Venerdi 21 Maggio 2004 1504 (Ora Italiana) THE history OF italy THE history OF italy. italy, history of since earliest times the history of italy has been influenced by and by circumstances that made italy the scene of many of Europe's
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THE HISTORY OF ITALY Italy, history of since earliest times the history of Italy has been influenced by cultural and political divisions resulting from the peninsula's disparate geography and by circumstances that made Italy the scene of many of Europe's most important struggles for power. EARLY ITALY Recent excavations throughout Italy and Sicily have revealed evidence of human activity during the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods. By the beginning of the Neolithic period (c.5000 BC), the small communities of hunters of earlier times had been replaced by agricultural settlements, with some stock breeding and widespread use of stone implements and pottery. Painted vessels that seem to have been influenced by contemporary styles in Greece have been found at Castellaro Vecchio on the island of Lipari.
The Bronze Age
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The diverse cultural patterns of the early Iron Age were further complicated in the late 8th century BC by the arrival of Greek colonizers in the south and in Sicily and by the appearance of the ETRUSCANS in central Italy and the Po Valley. Historians generally agree that Etruscan culture was the result of outside (probably eastern) influence on indigenous peoples; the source, degree, and chronology of that outside influence remain uncertain. By the end of the 7th century BC, LATIUM and part of CAMPANIA had joined central Italy under Etruscan rule. As the Etruscans expanded their rule, many city-states were founded by the Italians.

32. Institute And Museum Of The History Of Science - Florence, Italy
Website of the IMSS in Florence, italy, housing many significant historical scientific instruments, texts and manuscripts, in particular those of Galileo Galilei. Offers many online interactive
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  • 35. Guido Mazzoni Collection - Italy -- History
    Collections Library Duke University. italy history. Browse database entries for this category practically every aspect of Italian history from the earliest beginnings of
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    One of the largest sub-collections, this group numbers 3,849 records in practically every format represented in the collection. Many items are illustrated, and hundreds are " per nozze " items. Imprint dates run from 1751 through 1942. The materials in this vast group cover practically every aspect of Italian history from the earliest beginnings of settlement on the peninsula to the first years of World War II . Because of this scope, one would be well-advised to plan a careful search strategy which would include keywords in the title, names of individuals, and dates of publication (if applicable). The sub-groups of primary importance in this sub-collection are those materials which concern the Napoleonic era; the failed revolution in 1848; the Unification of Italy; and events in modern Europe (surrounding but not including the war years). Some materials difficult to classify under other headings are placed here, such as the annual acts of learned societies (L'Accademia della Crusca, for example), or any aspects of an organization's history that cannot be more specifically classified. Also found here are several items dealing with Italian immigration and immigrants abroad; a pamphlet on Italians in Boston, for example, would be located under this heading. Important individuals, both personages and historiographers include: Cesare Balbo, Albertino Mussato, Niccolo` Tommaseo (A and S), Gabriele D'Annunzio, Giuseppe Ricciardi, Giuseppe Garibaldi (A and S), Giuseppe Mazzini, Silvio Pellico (A and S), Massimo D'Azeglio, Andrea Maffei, Carlo Cipolla, Gioacchino Murat (S), Benedetto Cairoli (S), Vittorio Amedeo II (S), and hundreds more.

    36. Chronology Of Italy's History
    Chronology of italy s history. AD 476 Through 1996. Back to history of italy Index Page. Go to a summary of italy s Chronology. Back to the Arcaini Home Page.
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    Chronology of Italy's History A.D. Through S ince earliest times the history of Italy has been influenced by cultural and political divisions resulting from the peninsula's disparate geography and by circumstances that made Italy the scene of many of the most important struggles for power in Europe. Calendar of Important Events YEAR EVENT The Germanic leader Odoacer sacked Rome, ending the Western Roman Empire. The Lombards invaded Italy, ending the last period of Byzantine rule in Italy Charlemagne was crowned emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III Otto the Great was crowned emperor, marking the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire. The thriving Italian city-states such as Florence and Venice contributed to the beginning of the Renaissance in Italy. Venice controlled European trade with Asia and the Middle East The French army defeated the armies of several of the divided city-states. France and the Holy Roman Empire subsequently vied for control of Italy Most of Italy had come under the influence of the Spanish Habsburgs. Control passed to the Austrian branch of the family by the early 1700s

    37. Italy -- Primary Documents
    history of italy Primary Documents. The Formation of Latin Christendom The Roman Church ( transcriptions translations)Holy Roman Empire Empire and Papacy ( Diplomatic codices and narrative
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    History of Italy:
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    The Formation of Latin Christendom: The Roman Church
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    Papa Anacleto II concede a Ruggero II il regno di Sicilia
    Pope Anacletus II concedes the reign of Sicily to Roger II
    (27 September 1130; Latin transcription) Saint Francis of Assisi's Sermon to the Birds
    (1220; English translation) 4300 Pisani giurano di mantenere l'alleanza fatta con Siena, Pistoia e Poggibonsi
    4300 Citizens of Pisa Swear to Maintain the Alliance with Siena, Pistoia and Poggibonsi
    (July-August 1228; Latin/Italian transcription with explanatory notes in Italian) Le Fonti narrative dell'Italia normanna
    Diplomatic codices and narrative sources for Norman-Italian history
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    for the same time period. Il regesto del codice Pelavicino
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    "Atti della Società Ligure di Storia Patria" XLIV (1912)
    A volume of medieval documents dealing with the north of Tuscany.

    38. Italian History On The Web
    Italian history and culture. The Papacy The Republics Venice and Florence Windows on italy history. The Roman Empire. For other links
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    Italian History, the Medieval Times. Art of Renaissance Science: Galileo and Prespective Explores the context in which Italian Renaissance science arose, and how the mathematics of Galileo was related to the great works of art and architecture in this period. Casanova, Giacomo Girolamo Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy Columbus, Christopher Doge of Venice: The Ancient Ghetto of Venice History, archives and more. Economic History Of Italy Etruscans Garibaldi, Giuseppe History of Italy Begins in the Bronze Age and ends with the Post-War era. History of Venice Includes information on the nearby island of Murano. Journeys of the Italians Mussolini, Benito

    39. Italian History - History Of Italy And The City States
    Comprehensive links for Italian history. A Common history of italy. An excellent analytical narrative of italys history, divided into sections for easy
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    Now a unified Republic, the area known as Italy has seen many political divisions, including the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily, the republics of Florence and Venice, the Duchy of Milan, and the Papal States.
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    Recent A Common History of Italy An excellent analytical narrative of Italy’s history, divided into sections for easy access. However, very similar narratives appear on several other sites, where P. V. Cannistraro and J. J. Reich are credited as the authors. The site also has a brief chronology, and a detailed map of Contemporary Italy. Casanova Research Page A site run by Ted Emery, devoted to research into Giacoma Casanova, Italy’s famous ‘adventurer and autobiographer’. The page has an outline of Giacoma’s life, an annotated list of his work, as well as a forum for, and a directory of, enthusiasts.

    40. Italian History, Italy, History,italian History By Tricolore
    MORE ITALIAN history I. Greeks and Etruscans II. The Romans III. The Roman Empire IV. Medieval italy V. Renaissance VI. Foreign Domination VII .
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    Medieval Italy The last hundred years of the Western Roman Empire, from the second half of the 4th century AD, coincided with large migrations of Germanic peoples (Visigoths, Vandals, Burgundians, Huns, Heruli, Alemanni etc.) who on different occasions settled within her territories. At the same time economic conditions also reflected the political instability of the imperial government, it deteriorated gradually and was accompanied by a chronic fall in population. Already by the 5th century AD the Italian population had been reduced to some six million inhabitants. With the end of the Western Roman Empire the Italian territory remained basically united, first under the rule of Odoacer and then that of Theodoric the Ostrogoth (493-526AD). Under the latter, the country had periods of relative economic prosperity and peace. This was also due to the contribution of illustrious Romanists such as Boethius, Cassiodorus and Symmachus. It was in this period that the influence of the Christian church began to make itself felt more consistently. This was in contrast to the progressive orientalization of the Empire, now focused on its new capital of

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