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Italian Research Seminars, Lent Term 2013

5 Feb, 5.15pm, Teaching Room 2, Divinity School, St John’s College Dr Marzia Maccaferri (Modena), ‘Italian Intellectual discourse, 1950s and 1960s. A political perspective’

11 Feb, 5pm, Department of Politics and International Studies, Room S138 Prof Robert Gordon, ‘Italy’s missing holocaust museum: memory, amnesia and post war Italian politics’

18 Feb, 5.15pm, Teaching Room 2, Divinity School, St John’s College Dr Stefano Jossa (RHUL), ‘Why does not Italy have Robin Hood? Literary Heroes and National Identity in Modern Italy’

12 Mar., 5.15pm, Teaching Room 2, Divinity School, St John’s College Prof Luciano Zampese (Geneve), ‘Aspetti verbali in "Libera nos a malo" di Luigi Meneghello’ 

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