25. September 2024 - 26. September 2000
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY14. February 2019Jim Carter (American Academy in Rome)
Communities of Labour. Adriano Olivetti and the Redemption of Modernity.
Discussant: Chiara Giorgi (Pisa)
Ecole française de Rome (Piazza Navona, 62)
17.00
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY13. February 2019Roberto Colozza
Gli "Anni di piombo" in prospettiva europea. Il trattamento politico-giudiziario di Autonomia operaia e Brigate rosse
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY24. January 2019Galadriel Ravelli (University of Bath)
Mercenaries or Freedom Fighters? Italian Neo-fascism's Transnational Trajectories in the Cold War.
Discussant: Guido Panvini (Sapienza Università di Roma)
BSCM / an Academy, Roma
17.00
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY22. January 2019 - 24. January 2019Rom und der Kirchenstaat in der Neuzeit
Winter School in collaboration with the University of Mainz, directed by: Prof. Dr. Matthias Schnettger, Dr. Sabina Brevaglieri, Dr. Sebastian Becker (all Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) and PD Dr. Lutz Klinkhammer (DHI Rome).
internal event
German Historical Institute in Rome
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY09. January 2019Leila El Houssi
L'antifascismo italiano in Tunisia tra storia e memoria
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY19. December 2018Giulia Bonazza
From Slavery to Abolition in the Mediterranean, 1750–1880. The Value of Skin Colour in Rome
German Historical Institute in Rome
18.00
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY13. December 2018Elisa Tizzoni (European University Institute)
La politica turistica del fascismo tra consenso interno e proiezione internazionale
Discussant: Annunziata Berrino (Federico II Napoli)
Ecole française de Rome (Piazza Navona, 62)
5.00 p.m.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY12. December 2018 - 14. December 2018Interrogating the Trente Glorieuses. Models of Statehood in Postwar Europe
International conference, organised by the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung, Dynamiques Européennes (University of Strasbourg, CNRS) and the German Historical Institute in Rome.
Organisation: Martin Baumeister (DHI Rome), Philipp Müller (Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung)
German Historical Institute in Rome
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY22. November 2018Roberto Romani (Università di Teramo) / Gabriella Romani (Seton Hall University)
Roberto Romani: Sensibilities of the Risorgimento: Reason and Passions in Political Thought.
Gabriella Romani: Erminia Fuà Fusinato: a Jewish patriot in Rome (1871–1876).Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (Via Omero, 10, Auditorium)
5.00 p.m.
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CONTEMPORARY HISTORY15. November 2018Hans Bonde (Københavns Universitet)
Il corpo romano – Da Cesare a Silvio. L'estetica della politica nel corso di due millenni.
Discussant: Paola Salvatori (Pisa)
British School at Rome (Via Gramsci, 61, Seminar Room)
5.00 p.m.