Docente
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FIORENTINO DANIELE
(programma)
Il corso si concentra sullo "scambio transantlantico" e le relazioni tra Stati Uniti e Italia nel 20° secolo con una proiezione sul dopo Guerra fredda.
(testi)
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Brogi, Alessandro. “Ike and Italy: The Eisenhower Administration and Italy’s Neo-Atlanticist Agenda,” Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Summer 2002), pp.5-35
Fiorentino, Daniele. Re-Building The Nation-State: The American Civil War In A Transnational Perspective, “Hispania Nova-Amnis,” no. 13, 2015, pp. 201-217
Harper, John L., “Italy and the World Since 1945”, in McCarthy, Patrick(ed), Italy Since 1945, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 95-117
Nolan, Mary, The Transatlantic Century: Europe and America, 1890-1920, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012
Nuti, Leopoldo. “The United States, Italy and the Opening to the Left, 1953-1963,” Journal of Cold War Studies, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Summer 2002), pp.36-55.
Nuti, Leopoldo, “The Center-Left Government in Italy and the Escalation of the Vietnam War” in Daum, Andreas, Gardner, Lloyd and Wilfried Mausbach, America, the Vietnam War, and the World, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003, pp.259-278.
Shultz, George, Turmoil and Triumph. My Years As a Secretary of State, New York, MacMillan, 1993, pp. 669-688.
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