Italy and Its Discontents 1980-2001

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Paul Ginsborg’s bestselling account of contemporary Italy chronicles this most recent and dynamic period in the country’s history. He examines the role of the family in Italian society and economy (a keystone in his interpretation), the insidious presence of the Mafia, the lasting influence of Catholicism, the importance of football and television in mass culture, as well as its often unstable politics. In 1992 the country seemed about to make a fresh start as widespread judicial enquiries led to the disgracing of the ruling political parties. It was not to be. Ginsborg brings Italy’s agitated political history right up to date to cover the victory of the controversial figure of Silvio Berlusconi in the elections of 2001.

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Author Ginsborg, Paul
Binding Paperback
No. of Pages 520
Publisher Penguin
Date of Publication 2001
ISBN 9780140247947

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