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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
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View Details View details about the event: The Italian Colony of São Paulo[In ITALIAN] With author Giorgio Van Straten
View Details View details about the event: La ribelle: Vita straordinaria di Nada ParriPresented by the American Italian Cultural Roundtable
View Details View details about the event: Michelangelo’s Early MasterpiecesScenes of Performance at the Medici Court in the Primo Seicento
View Details View details about the event: Early Modern Voice and the Representation of Racial DifferenceDacia Maraini
View Details View details about the event: TrioWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View Details View details about the event: Early Seicento: Tuscany & NetherlandsDavid Forgacs with Walter Veltroni, Benedetta Tobagi, and Ruth Ben-Ghiat
View Details View details about the event: Violence in Italian HistoryThinking of Leonardo Sciascia on the 100th Anniversary of His Birth
View Details View details about the event: Political Theater in Italian TheaterWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View Details View details about the event: Late Seicento: Rome & EnglandDante in American Science Fiction
View Details View details about the event: “… I Must Scream”and the Free Women of Late 19th-Century Italy
View Details View details about the event: La Marchesa ColombiMyths of Female Voice and Enlightened Progress in 1790s Italy
View Details View details about the event: Domesticating the Tenth MuseWhat Makes It Italian? Studies in Contrast
View Details View details about the event: Settecento: Venice & ParisAn Introduction to Contemporary Italian Poetry by Luigi Ballerini
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