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In questo numero PROBLEMI E RIFLESSIONI / PROBLEMS AND ISSUES Il Parlamento Europeo di fronte alle nuove sfide del XXI secolo, Gianni Pittella L’Alleanza Atlantica a sessant’anni dal Trattato di Washington. Intervista al Presidente del Comitato Militare della NATO, ammiraglio Di Paola, e all’ambasciatore degli Stati Uniti in Italia, Thorne, a cura di Luca Ratti Il processo di pace israelo-palestinese: vecchi ostacoli e nuove opportunità. Intervista al Prof. Moshe Ma’oz, a cura di Maria Teresa Mammì e Silvia Masci La difesa dei diritti umani in Colombia. Protagonisti, metodi e percorsi a confronto, Davide Berruti STUDI E RICERCHE / STUDIES AND RESEARCH Attualità del pensiero di Sturzo nella ricerca di un nuovo ordine internazionale, Alfredo Breccia The U.S. Senate, the Military, and the North Atlantic Treaty: the Struggle over America’s Cold War Alliance Strategy, Jason Davidson Civilization on Trial - Again. Civilization and the Study of World Politics: Reading Arnold Toynbee today, Derrick Fiedler, Bjørn Thomassen EU Crisis management role in water conflicts in central Asia: Open Opportunities or Lost Causes?, Darya Pushkina La politica mediterranea dell’Unione Europea dal Processo di Barcellona all’Unione per il Mediterraneo (1995-2009), Paolo Wulzer DOCUMENTI / DOCUMENTS FATTI / CHRONOLOGY LIBRI / BOOKS
In questo numero PROBLEMI E RIFLESSIONI L’Italia e le sfide della pace: quali le scelte politiche sui beni culturali? Intervista al Ministro per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Francesco Rutelli, a cura di Giuliana Calcani I beni culturali tra memoria e progetto per una cultura di pace, Giuliana Calcani STUDI E RICERCHE Alle origini di una “Unione Occidentale” in Europa (1919-1945), Alfredo Breccia Donne e politiche di pace: l’approccio di genere in situazioni di conflitto, Luisa Del Turco Culture and International Relations: the Challenge of the New ‘Identity Politics’, Bjørn Thomassen DOCUMENTI FATTI LIBRI
In questo numero PROBLEMI E RIFLESSIONI Diritti umani, democrazia e coesione sociale, Michelle Bachelet Legalità e protezione dei diritti umani, Antonio Bultrini Cyprus: “A Cold Peace”. Interview to the Head of the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Cyprus and Representatives from the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot Communities, Davide Berruti STUDI E RICERCHE Strategia del “centrismo” e “scelta occidentale”: l’Italia e il Patto di Bruxelles nel 1948, Alfredo Breccia L’Italia ed i primi passi della politica di distensione dell’Unione Sovietica (1955-1956), Lucio Barbetta The Rom Community in Italy: A Self-Marginalising Minority?, Isabella Clough Marinaro DOCUMENTI FATTI LIBRI
Major new study of secular-religious boundaries and the role of the clergy in the administration of Italy's late medieval city-states.
The Bibliotheke of Diodoros of Sicily is the most voluminous Greek historiographical text from the pre-Christian era, and contains the only preserved continuous account of Classical Greek history; for many aspects of this history, such as the events in Sicily, the rise of Macedon under Philip II or the history of the Successors, it is our main or only source. It is thus often used as a source by ancient historians, and a great deal of energy has been spent on identifying which sources Diodoros himself used. Interest in Diodoros as an author in his own right, however, is a comparatively recent phenomenon. The contributors to this volume, junior scholars as well as leading international experts, set out to confront the old and new approaches to Diodoros, studying his first century BC context, questions of genre and purpose, his relationship to his predecessors, composition and narrative technique, the role of the gods and myth in the work, the use of speeches, and Diodoros' interest in themes like war, writing, language and politics. In so doing they offer exciting new insights into the Bibliotheke and the development of Greek historiography, which in turn also shed important new light on the old question of Diodoros' value as a source. This book is of interest to students of Greek and Roman history, myth, and ancient historiography in general.
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