How Many Italies? Reconciliation, the Risorgimento and Italy's North South Divide
John A. Davis
European Review, 2012, vol. 20, issue 4, 505-513
Abstract:
Italy is a critical point of reference for studying the strengths and limits of strategies of reconciliation in divided European societies, one that demonstrates the validity of Iván Zoltán Dénes’ introductory comment that the presence of ‘divided, sometimes antagonistic, communities in officially unified nations seems to be the rule in Europe’.
Date: 2012
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