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George L. Mosse's Italy

Interpretation, Reception, and Intellectual Heritage

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  • © 2014

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Part of the book series: Italian and Italian American Studies (IIAS)

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Twelve years have gone by since the passing of George L. Mosse, yet his work still provides essential tools for historical analysis and influences contemporary research. This volume provides a re-examination of his historiographical production and an analysis of his influence in the context of Italian history.

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"This book is a moving account of the enduring legacy left in Italy and elsewhere by George Mosse, one of the great historians of our times. When he died in 1999, we lost an inspirational figure, one of the last of the gentlemen scholars of central Europe. Anyone interested in European history and historians should read this book." - Jay Winter, Charles J. Stille Professor of History, Yale University, USA

"This new volume impressively extends the range and diversity of 'Mosse studies,' with new analysis of his early work, the relations with Italian historians and historiography, and other themes, adding significant new insights." - Stanley Payne, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

About the authors

Simon Levis Sullam (University of Venice Ca' Foscari) Vittorio Vidotto (University of Rome 'Sapienza) Donatello Aramini (University of Cassino) Renato Moro (University of Roma Tre) Emilio Gentile (University of Rome 'Sapienza')

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