Le Nascite E La Politica Nell'Italia Del Novecento
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Anna. Treves
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Romance
Children’s
Action & Adventure
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
530
言語
イタリア語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2023
出版社
LED
ISBN-10
8879161628
ISBN-13
9788879161626
説明
Anna Treves explores the intricate relationship between births and politics in 20th-century Italy with an analytical lens. The book delves into how demographic changes influenced political landscapes, revealing the interplay between social policies and birth rates. Treves examines various historical moments that shaped the Italian political sphere, from post-war reconstruction to the challenges of modernization, all while emphasizing the significance of population dynamics.
Through thorough research and insightful commentary, Treves highlights the critical role that family structures and reproductive choices played in broader socio-political trends. She utilizes a rich array of bibliographical references to support her arguments, ensuring a well-rounded exploration of her themes. The index provides easy access to specific topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of how these demographic shifts mirrored and informed the political climate of the time.
Ultimately, this work offers a unique perspective on Italian history, demonstrating that the story of Italy's political evolution is as much about its people and their choices as it is about the political institutions themselves.
Through thorough research and insightful commentary, Treves highlights the critical role that family structures and reproductive choices played in broader socio-political trends. She utilizes a rich array of bibliographical references to support her arguments, ensuring a well-rounded exploration of her themes. The index provides easy access to specific topics, facilitating a deeper understanding of how these demographic shifts mirrored and informed the political climate of the time.
Ultimately, this work offers a unique perspective on Italian history, demonstrating that the story of Italy's political evolution is as much about its people and their choices as it is about the political institutions themselves.