01300nem0-2200385---450 99000923287040332120170612125251.0000923287FED01000923287(Aleph)000923287FED0100092328720101011d1982----km-y0itay50------baitaITb-y------aa--aa-aabb-a--------a1:50000e0094000e0100000n0460000n0454800ad--b-----ClusoneDocumento cartograficoIstituto geografico militare1:50000 ; proiezione conforme universale trasversa di Mercatore (E9°40'-E10°00'/N46°00'-N45°48')FirenzeIstituto Geografico militare19821 cartacolor.53 x 44 cm su foglio 77 x 62 cmCarta topografica d'ItaliaSerie 50Serie M 79277Sulle ricognizioni del 1979Foglio 77LombardiaCarteIstituto geografico militare5005ITUNINARICAUNIMARCMP990009232870403321MP Cass.1 50 (077)I.G. 2258ILFGEMP Cass.1 50 (077)bisB.F.L.F. 57477ILFGEILFGEClusone772962UNINA01949nam 2200433 450 991077484350332120230222101934.0(CKB)5310000000010103(NjHacI)995310000000010103(EXLCZ)99531000000001010320230222d2017 uy 0itaur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRifugiati I moriscos e l'Italia /Bruno Pomara SaverinoFirenze, Italy :Firenze University Press,2017.1 online resource (348 pages) illustrationsPremio Istituto Sangalli per la storia religiosa88-6453-454-7 The book brings to light a little-known story: the arrival in Italy of thousands of Moriscos exiles, descendants of Arab-Muslim origin, settled for centuries in the Iberian peninsula, baptized following the Christian Reconquista (1492), often accused of crypto-Islamism and betrayal of the homeland, eventually expelled and deported from Spain (1609-1614). What are the obstacles encountered by refugees along the journey of their exodus? What is the behavior of the authorities with respect to the landings? And in what terms have the refugees interacted with the local populations? These are current questions to ancient problems that Italy, in its political fragmentation, has already experienced.Premio Istituto Sangalli per la storia religiosa.Rifugiati MoriscosReligious refugeesEthnic relationsItalyMoriscos.Religious refugees.Ethnic relations.306.09Pomara Saverino Bruno790216NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910774843503321Rifugiati1764024UNINA02867nam 2200325z- 450 9910583580303321202207151-4214-2830-X(CKB)5460000000023626(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88781(oapen)doab88781(EXLCZ)99546000000002362620202207d2011 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEntertaining Crisis in the Atlantic Imperium, 1770-1790Johns Hopkins University Press20111 online resource (440 p.)Honorable Mention, 2012 Joe A. Callaway Prize in Drama and TheaterFirst Place, Large Not-for-Profit Publisher, Typographic Cover, 2011 Washington Book Publishers Design and Effectiveness AwardsLess than twenty years after asserting global dominance in the Seven Years' War, Britain suffered a devastating defeat when it lost the American colonies. Daniel O'Quinn explores how the theaters and the newspapers worked in concert to mediate the events of the American war for British audiences and how these convergent media attempted to articulate a post-American future for British imperial society.Building on the methodological innovations of his 2005 publication Staging Governance: Theatrical Imperialism in London, 1770-1800, O'Quinn demonstrates how the reconstitution of British imperial subjectivities involved an almost nightly engagement with a rich entertainment culture that necessarily incorporated information circulated in the daily press. Each chapter investigates different moments in the American crisis through the analysis of scenes of social and theatrical performance and through careful readings of works by figures such as Richard Brinsley Sheridan, William Cowper, Hannah More, Arthur Murphy, Hannah Cowley, George Colman, and Georg Friedrich Handel. Through a close engagement with this diverse entertainment archive, O'Quinn traces the hollowing out of elite British masculinity during the 1770s and examines the resulting strategies for reconfiguring ideas of gender, sexuality, and sociability that would stabilize national and imperial relations in the 1780s. Together, O'Quinn's two books offer a dramatic account of the global shifts in British imperial culture that will be of interest to scholars in theater and performance studies, eighteenth-century studies, Romanticism, and trans-Atlantic studies.Literature: history and criticismbicsscLiterature: history & criticismLiterature: history and criticismO'Quinn Danielauth1328820BOOK9910583580303321Entertaining Crisis in the Atlantic Imperium, 1770-17904422378UNINA