The popular referendum of 1974 which affirmed Italy's recently-won divorce law is widely regarded as a turning point in modern Italian history, but the long story behind that struggle has remained largely unfamiliar. Using the debates over divorce as a lens, this book is a study of the quest to modernize Italy, Italians, and Italian marriage.
Autorentext
MARK SEYMOUR was born in London and moved to Sydney as a teenager. His education continued in the USA and Italy. He teaches Italian and European history at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Inhalt
Introduction: Patria, Famiglia, LibertĂ ! Making Italians: Marriage and the Family in United Italy, 1860-1878 Unmaking Marriage? The First Proposals for Divorce, 1878-1880 Divorce, "Italian-Style": Marriage Breakdown,1860-1880 Real Italy versus Legal Italy? Divorce, Catholic Mobilization, Conservative Traditions, 1881-1900 Divorce between Liberalism and Socialism, 1900-1902 From the Failure of Divorce Reform to the Lateran Pacts, 1902-1929 Making Italians from Fascism to the Republic, 1929-1964 Loris Fortuna and the Divorzisti, 1964-1970 The Referendum on Divorce, 1970-1974 Conclusion: Divorcing Traditions
Titel
Debating Divorce in Italy
Untertitel
Marriage and the Making of Modern Italians, 1860-1974
Autor
EAN
9780230601741
ISBN
978-0-230-60174-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
11.12.2006
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.95 MB
Anzahl Seiten
300
Jahr
2006
Untertitel
Englisch
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