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Modern Italy

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Founded in 1995 by the Association for the Study of Modern Italy, the journal’s focus is the history, politics, society, economy and culture of Italy, Italian affairs and the Italian peoples from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century.
Modern Italy publishes: fully refereed research articles at the cutting edge of the discipline, regular "Contexts and Debates" section featuring current controversies in Italian studies and commentaries on contemporary and historical themes, review articles and a comprehensive book reviews section covering the latest Italian and English publications in Italian studies, conference reports and exhibition reviews and regular special theme issues.

 
 
 
Editors
 
 
Associate Editors

Giacomo Lichtner, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Andrea Hajek,  University of Glasgow, UK

 
 
Book Review Editor

Nick Carter, Australian Catholic University, Sydney

 
 
Editorial Assistent

Cristina Massaccesi - University College London, UK

 
 
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Archive

Since 1995, available on Routledge's webpage.

 
 
Additional Information

Association for the Study of Modern Italy

Founded in 1982 by Christopher Seton-Watson, the Association for the Study of Modern Italy (ASMI) brings together individuals and organizations from the UK and abroad with teaching, research, professional or general interests in Italy from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century from whatever discipline. ASMI organizes an annual conference, publishes a bi-annual newsletter, and sponsors conferences, seminars, lectures and exhibitions in the UK and abroad.
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