UNIRSM Events The evaluation of performance in socio-health systems in the next seminars of the University of San Marino

The evaluation of performance in socio-health systems in the next seminars of the University of San Marino

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23.09.2019

Finish

18.10.2019

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Intellectuals and Power: from the classical polis to the age of globalization

June

Morning 10.00 – 12.00

Afternoon 16.00 – 18.00

Tuesday 4

 

Andrew Giardina (Higher Normal School)
Our bad luck was seeing and being seen: Tacitus and the others.

18.30 - book presentation
Political processes (edited by Giorgio Fabre, Il Mulino 2019).

Wednesday 5

Andrew Giardina (Higher Normal School)
Our bad luck was seeing and being seen: Tacitus and the others.

Antonino DeFrancesco (University of Milan)
Intellectuals and power in Napoleonic Italy: the example of Vincenzo Cuoco.

18.00 – discussion of Paolo Conte's research project
The Italian "exiles" in France in the Napoleonic era (1802-1821).
Research manager: Antonino De Francesco.

Thursday 6

Antonino DeFrancesco (University of Milan)
Intellectual dimension and relations with power: writing about the French revolution in Europe between the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries.

Donald Sassoon (University of London)
The birth of mass culture 1850-1920.

Friday 7

Donald Sassoon (University of London)
The globalization of capitalism after 1850.

 

 

Morning 10.00 – 12.00

Afternoon 16.00 – 18.00

Tuesday 11

 

Paul Carta (University of Trento)
To believe and not to believe: Machiavelli and the problem of leadership.

18.00 hours – discussion of Davide Suin's research project, Publishing, historiography and politics: the intellectual contribution of Francesco Sansovino (1521-1583) in Counter-Reformation Italy.
Research manager: Paolo Carta.

Wednesday 12

Paul Carta (University of Trento)
The political commitment between humanism and the modern age. Guicciardini, the genetics of his thinking and his luck.

Massimo Mastrogregori (IBHS, Rome)
The unforgettable 1956: “Cultural Cold War” and de-Stalinization.

Thursday 13

Massimo Mastrogregori (IBHS, Rome)
The Pasternak affair and the "secret story" of Doctor Zhivago (1956-1958).

Walter Tega (University of Bologna)
Do books make revolutions? The formation of new public opinion in eighteenth-century France.

Friday 14

Walter Tega (University of Bologna)
A philosophy for the Republic. The long transition (1792-1871).

 

 

Morning 10.00 – 12.00

Afternoon 16.00 – 18.00

Tuesday 18

 

Luciano Canfora (University of Bari)
Aristophanes versus Socrates.

Wednesday 19

9.30 - George Otranto (University of Bari)
Literates and Christian lived in the first centuries of our era.

12.00 – Discussion of Veronica Casali's thesis
Female Evergetism in the Eastern Mediterranean between the XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries.

Commission: Salvatore Cosentino (University of Bologna), Luciano Canfora (University of Bari), George Otranto (University of Bari), Alberto Camplani (University of Rome "La Sapienza"), Laura Barletta (University of San Marino), Paulo Butti from Lima (University of Bari).

16.00 – Discussion of Bojana Gruska's research project
Productions, commerce and cultural relations between the two shores of the Adriatic Sea between the end of the XNUMXth and the XNUMXrd century. B.C
Upper Adriatic ceramics.
Research manager: Maurizio Harari (University of Pavia).

17.00 pm – Discussion of Laura d'Ascanio's research project
For a new repertoire of historical themes in Greek and Latin declamation.
Research manager: Antonio Stramaglia (University of Bari).

18.00 – Discussion of Massimo Gabella's research project
Education and politics in Antonio Labriola and the transition to Marxism.
Research manager: Salvatore Cingari (University for Foreigners of Perugia).

Thursday 20

9.30 am – Discussion of Silvia d'Agata's research project
Lineage building and aristocratic court: the Branciforte di Militello in the Sicily of the Austrias.
Research manager: Elisa Novi Chavarria (University of Molise)

10.30 – Discussion of Martina del Popolo's research project
Sicily and Catalunya in the Camera reginalis of Isabella the Catholic. Historical analysis and critical edition of the register 3687 of the Arxiu de la Corona d'Aragó.
Head of research Vittoria Fiorelli (Suor Orsola Benincasa University)

11.30 – Discussion of Irene Granzotto's research project
“Ad decus et ornamentum civitatis”. Building interventions in Padua in the first century of Venetian domination, between the public sphere and private initiative.
Research manager: Alfredo Viggiano (University of Padua).

Franco Cardini (Institute of Human and Social Sciences of Florence)
Consilia aegyptiaca.

Friday 21

Franco Cardini (Institute of Human and Social Sciences of Florence)
Consilia aegyptiaca.

Patricia Dogliani (University of Bologna)
Choices and compromises of European intellectuals in the post-war period of the twentieth century.

1. The first post-war period, between nationalisms and internationalisms

Saturday 22

Patricia Dogliani (University of Bologna)
Choices and compromises of European intellectuals in the post-war period of the twentieth century.

2. The post-war period, between democracies and communism

 

 

Morning 10.00 – 12.00

Afternoon 16.00 – 18.00

Monday 24

 

Francesco Tuccari (University of Turin)
Knowledge and power. The problem of technocracy in modern democracies.

Tuesday 25

Francesco Tuccari (University of Turin)
Knowledge and power. The problem of technocracy in modern democracies.

Maria Michela Sassi (University of Pisa)
Nomos and power, between the Sophists and Plato's Republic.

Wednesday 26

Maria Michela Sassi (University of Pisa)
Nomos and power, between the Sophists and Plato's Republic.

Giuliano Milani (University of Rome "La Sapienza")
Dante in municipal politics I. The Florentine experience (1295-1302).

Thursday 27

Giuliano Milani (University of Rome "La Sapienza")
Dante in municipal politics II. From one castle to another (1303-1309).

Adriano Prosperi (Higher Normal School)
"Organic and non-organic intellectuals": doctors and parish clergy in 800th century Italy.

Friday 28

Adriano Prosperi (Higher Normal School)
"Organic and non-organic intellectuals": doctors and parish clergy in 800th century Italy.

 

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