Modern Italian History: An Annotated Bibliography
Frank J. Coppa,William Roberts
Modern Italian History: An Annotated Bibliography
Frank J. Coppa,William Roberts
Focusing on modern Italian history from the Age of the Enlightenment to the present, this reference work augments and serves as a companion and bibliographical supplement to Coppa’s earlier volume, Dictionary of Modern Italian History , which surveyed the chief events, figures, institutions, and developments from the 18th century to the present in short bibliographical entries. Select rather than comprehensive, this compact volume provides publication data and annotations ranging from two sentences to a short paragraph in length for each entry and includes only works directly examined or for which reliable reviews were available to the compilers. Entries, which represent a wide range of political, philosophical, sociological, economic, and religious monographs and histories, include books and articles produced in America and Europe during the last two decades, with a selection of works published prior to 1970, and a number of US and Canadian dissertations. Also reviewed are a select number of works in the arts, social sciences, and the humanities. The entries are classified in seven parts which include two sections for works that encompass more than one period of Italian history - general and reference works/bibliographic studies and monographic studies. There are five chronological sections and most of the works cited are written in English or Italian, with a few French, German, and Spanish titles incorporated.
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