Italian neorealism in Open City & The Bicycle Thief
.... Liehm, Mira, Passion and Defiance: Film in
Italy from 1942 to the Present. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1982. Rossellini, Roberto. Open
City. ....
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The Seasons in the City
.... As he shovels, Marcovaldo has a thought that might be aptly applied to industrialism's impact on the cities of Northern
Italy, "a
city that could be unmade by ....
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Marvovaldo: The Seasons in the City
.... As he shovels, Marcovaldo has a thought that might be aptly applied to industrialism's impact on the cities of Northern
Italy, "a
city that could be unmade by ....
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Romeo and Juliet and Renaissance Italy
.... Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare employed two specific aspects of life in Renaissance
Italy to create .... it is a civil war in the sense of a fight to govern the
city. ....
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The Piedmont area of Italy and Wine
.... Piedmont is one of the wealthiest and most industrially advanced regions in
Italy, but still
city and country life may seem to be ages apart (Anderson, 1980, p ....
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Impact of Renaissance on Italy
.... the kind of freedom and humanism which marked the intellectual efforts of the era: In the
city-states of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century
Italy, oligarchic or ....
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Founding of Cumae, Italy
.... on the mainland of the great Western peninsula [editor's note
Italy], directly across .... we have established a sacred precinct by the agora of our
city, and who ....
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The City of Carthage
.... loyalty and in the sense of effectiveness; very similar problems were encountered much later by the republican
city-states of medieval and Renaissance
Italy. ....
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Italo Calvino's The Seasons in the City
.... Marcovaldo. Marcovaldo is a poor workman living in an industrial
city in northern
Italy during the 1950's and '60's. Although he ....
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Max Weber's The City
.... Weber's review of the historical emergence of the Occidental
city focuses on the emergence of autonomy .... He uses the communes of
Italy as his principal example. ....
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The Renaissance
.... For example, free institutions spread among the republican
city states of
Italy in the eleventh and twelfth centuries; by the high Renaissance fifteenth century ....
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THE NEW ORLEANS MAFIA
.... the
city's famed French Quarter. From colonial times on, New Orleans also had a substantial free African-American population. Thus, early immigrants from
Italy ....
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The Life of Arturo Toscanini
.... Arturo Toscanini was born in Parma,
Italy on March 25, 1867 and died January 16, 1957 at the age of 89 in New York
City (Arturo Toscanini, 2001). ....
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The Medici Family in Florence
.... Other conflicts among
Italy's city-states during the 1480s were also resolved by Lorenzo's diplomatic policies, entitling him to be known as the man who ....
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Mexico City
.... to Mexico
City came from other countries, especially Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, China, Cuba, Spain, France,
Italy, and Japan ("Mexico
City" www.macalstr.edu ....
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Peter Paul Rubens
.... and his masters were three fairly undistinguished painters of that
city--Tobias Verhaecht .... did indeed infuse the young man with a desire to visit
Italy, which he ....
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Altarpieces of Renaissance Venice
.... began his career, Venice had enjoyed a position as one of the strongest, most vibrant
city-states, commanding wide control north into
Italy's mainland and far ....
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In The Italian Renaissance
.... in
Italy, other than the Papacy (which followed a different set of rules). Venice built up an empire through the power of its merchant fleet. The
city also ....
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Classic Greek Culture
.... life Pythagoras of geometry fame lived in the Greek colonies of Sicily and Southern
Italy. The Greeks colonized many regions with what were known as
city-states ....
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Art of 15th Century Italy
.... Constantinople in 1453 brought a flood of scholarly refugees to
Italy, and they .... and politically, the period was the product of the Italian
city-states, chief ....
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Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... In
Italy, even non-Greek
Italy,
city-state particularism had in the past been strong, if not quite at the Greek level. Although ....
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Characters of different genders in various novels
.... Much of the
city is made up of immigrants arriving from
italy and Eastern Europe, and for all the problems they encounter, they work knowing that they can ....
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Manorialism, feudalism, Serfdom & Economic Growth
.... Europe (Cipolla, 1994, pp. 163-4), which gave
Italy's city-states a strategic financial advantage. However, Cameron says that Italians ....
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The act of heresy
.... The Kings of France and Spain, and some of the rulers of the
City States of
Italy all ruled by a concept known as "Divine Right" where their power to rule came ....
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Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... effect even if successful. In any case, his reception was more favorable at Capua, the second
city of
Italy. The Capuans opened their ....
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The Renaissance Culture & Writers
.... urban areas (Pioch).
Italy had no dominating capital
city, but had a number of centers for regional states. The chief patrons of ....
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The Renaissance
.... urban areas (Pioch).
Italy had no dominating capital
city, but had a number of centers for regional states. The chief patrons of ....
(1094

4

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Renaissance Humanism
.... Until the sixteenth century this Italian invention was unknown in northern Europe (Cipolla 163-4), which gave
Italy's city-states a strategic financial ....
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Italian neorealism
.... Film in
Italy from 1942 to the Present. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1982. Nowell-Smith, Geoffrey. Visconti. Garden
City, NY: Doubleday, 1968. ....
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The Bonfire of the Vanities
.... reference to a destructive act in
Italy in the fifteenth century, but it has words in it that are key to understanding what is happening in the
city--it is on ....
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