LEADER 06408nam 2200385 450 001 9910250050303321 005 20240214195315.0 024 7 $a10.978.8815/338617 035 $a(CKB)4100000001474206 035 $a(NjHacI)994100000001474206 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000001474206 100 $a20240214d2017 uy 0 101 0 $aita 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aDialogue against Violence $eThe Question of Trentino-South Tyrol in the International Context /$fGiovanni Bernardini, Gu?nther Pallaver, editors 210 1$aBologna :$cSocieta? editrice il Mulino Spa,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (256 pages) 311 $a88-15-33861-6 327 $aConflict and Cooperation: Trentino-South Tyrol through the Prism of Autonomy -- Problems of Integration. Trentino and South Tyrol Pass from Austria to Italy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Moderation and contradictions under a military administration -- 3. Liberal Italy and linguistic minorities -- 4. Temporary civil administration and the road to Fascism -- 5. A summing-up -- The South Tyrol Question and the Option Agreement. Fascism and National Socialism in the Nineteen-Twenties and Nineteen-Thirties -- I. Introduction -- II. The Option agreement of the German minority in South Tyrol in 1939 -- 1. Historical premisses: The nineteen-twenties -- 2. Ideological reorientation as of the mid-1920s -- 3. Population resettlements under the two dictatorships -- 4. Negotiations, conventions, and propaganda in 1939 -- 5. Results and progress between 1940 and 1943 -- 6. Upheaval and persecution from 1943 to the end of the war -- III. Conclusion: The consequences -- Beyond the State-Centered Paradigm. The Principle of Autonomy in De Gasperi's Political Thinking -- 1. Unity of state and defence of lesser territorial communities -- 2. "The gap between state administration and autonomous administration". Transition to the Kingdom of Italy after the Habsburg years -- 3. Death and rebirth of the autonomist deal -- 4. Towards a full-scale idea of autonomy -- The South Tyrol Question in Post-1945 Europe. Unresolved Issues and New Bones of Contention -- The South Tyrol Question: From the End of World War II to the "Package" in 1969 -- The Second Statute of Autonomy for Trentino-South Tyrol. Influence of the Domestic and International Setting -- 1. Ethno-nationalism returns to Europe -- 2. The South Tyrol as an anomalous case. The Gruber-De Gasperi Agreement -- 3. Non-implementation and going international -- 4. Autonomy vs. anomie -- 5. Conclusions: Learning from autonomy? -- The South Tyrol Question at the UN. Self-determination of Peoples in the Cold War Setting -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Peoples' right to self-determination enflames the South Tyrol question at the United Nations -- 3. The South Tyrol question at the 15th session of the UN General Assembly -- 4. The South Tyrol question at the 16th session of the UN General Assembly -- 5. Dangerous (hypothetical) precedents -- National Reorientation, Habsburg Minorities, and the South Tyrol Question in Postwar Austria -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Postwar Reorientation -- 3. The Austrian Nation and the German-speaking minorities in Habsburg successor states -- 4. South Tyrol and Austrian nation building -- 5. The impact of Austrian nation building on the South Tyroleans -- 6. Conclusions -- The "Commission of 19". Origins and Significance -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mario Scelba and the South Tyrolean problem -- 3. Reaction to the "Feuernacht": A Commission is proposed -- 4. Tension over South Tyrolean bombers being tortured -- 5. Forming the Commission and the results it achieved -- South Tyrol: Terrorism and its Reconciliation. Negotiations, Consociational Democracy, and Power-sharing -- I. Introduction -- II. Reconciliation -- III. Origin and development of the South Tyrol conflict -- IV. Reconciliation after terrorism -- 1. The role of the South Tyrolean People's Party -- 2. The role of the United Nations -- 3. Consociational democracy, negotiation, and political inclusion -- 4. The behaviour of the state: Amnesty and mild convictions -- 5. Social reintegration of former terrorists -- 6. The role of language and the terrorist label -- V. Conclusion. 330 $aThe Trentino-South Tyrol affair took the entire twentieth century to work its course. That it presents unique and unrepeatable features is evident even to a superficial inspection. Only the presumption which political model-making sometimes displays could possibly gloss over the peculiar local historical ins-and-outs of the Brenner Pass dispute, integration of the Trentino and South Tyrolean communities into Italian national life, the magnitude of the issue to Austria's and Italy's political and social life, or the interweaving of violence with dialogue from 1919 on. But the present volume stems from the belief that in many respects the Trentino-South Tyrol issue is pertinent to European and international history as well: analyzing its main developments may stimulate comparative and transnational study of similar phenomena, past and present. To be honest, the authors of this book can hardly claim this discovery for themselves. The international literature on many frontier disputes, ethno-linguistic conflicts, and bids for autonomy or independence has tended to include South Tyrol as an instance of dark days of violence being transcended by negotiatory formulas and rules that proved satisfactory to all involved in the dispute. Where the book is innovative is in all its authors' shared decision to review the essential stages of that historical chapter through the prism of autonomy: the principle on which the Trentino-South Tyrol issue was first theoretically settled by the 1946 Gruber-De Gasperi Agreement, and then thrashed out in detail by the so-called "second statute" finalized in the early 1970s after a decade of intense negotiations interspersed with widespread violence. 517 $aDialogue against Violence 606 $aViolence$xSocial aspects 615 0$aViolence$xSocial aspects. 676 $a303.6 702 $aPallaver$b Gu?nther 702 $aBernardini$b Giovanni 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910250050303321 996 $aDialogue against Violence$93912331 997 $aUNINA LEADER 05773nam 2200409 450 001 9910495818503321 005 20240214195352.0 010 $a2-7099-2377-7 024 7 $a10.4000/books.irdeditions.21923 035 $a(CKB)4100000007145910 035 $a(PPN)267950438 035 $a(NjHacI)994100000007145910 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000007145910 100 $a20240214d2017 uy 0 101 0 $afre 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEntomologie me?dicale et ve?te?rinaire /$fGe?rard Duvallet, Didier Fontenille, Vincent Robert 210 1$aMarseille, Versailles :$cIRD E?ditions,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (688 pages) 311 $a2-7099-2376-9 327 $aAuteur(s)--Franc?ois Rodhain--Pre?face--Ge?rard Duvallet, Didier Fontenille et Vincent Robert--Avant-propos--PARTIE 1. Concepts et me?thodes--Concepts et me?thodes--Ge?rard Duvallet--Chapitre 1. Arthropodologie ge?ne?rale--Vincent Robert--Chapitre 2. Introduction a? l'entomologie me?dicale et ve?te?rinaire--Didier Fontenille, Lionel Almeras et Claire Garros--Chapitre 3. Concepts et me?thodes d'identification des espe?ces d'arthropodes--Yvon Perrin et Fre?de?ric Jourdain--Chapitre 4. Collections et autres ressources--Je?re?my Bouyer, Ludovic de Gentile et Fabrice Chandre--Chapitre 5. La lutte antivectorielle--Partie 2. Histoire, sante? publique et environnement--Histoire, sante? publique et environnement--Anne-Marie Moulin--Chapitre 6. La gene?se de l'entomologie me?dicale et ve?te?rinaire--Une histoire en chantier--Didier Fontenille--Chapitre 7. Importance des maladies a? transmission vectorielle dans le monde--Renaud Lancelot, Guy Hendrickx et He?le?ne Guis--Chapitre 8. Changements globaux et e?mergence d'infections a? transmission vectorielle--Partie 3. Les arthropodes d'importance me?dicale ou ve?te?rinaire--Les arthropodes d'importance me?dicale ou ve?te?rinaire--Ge?rard Duvallet--Chapitre 9. Ge?ne?ralite?s sur les dipte?res (Diptera)--Vincent Robert, Die?go Ayala et Fre?de?ric Simard--Chapitre 10. Les anophe?les (Diptera : Culicidae : Anophelinae)--Didier Fontenille, Christophe Paupy et Anna-Bella Failloux--Chapitre 11. Culicinae (Diptera : Culicidae)--Je?ro?me Depaquit et Nicole Le?ger--Chapitre 12. Les phle?botomes (Diptera : Psychodidae : Phlebotominae)--Peter H. Adler et John W. McCreadie--Chapitre 13. Les Simulies (Diptera : Simuliidae)--Claire Garros et Thomas Balenghien--Chapitre 14. Les culicoi?des (Diptera : Ceratopogonidae)--Philippe Solano, Issa Sidibe et Brice Rotureau--Chapitre 15. Les glossines (Diptera : Glossinidae)--Ge?rard Duvallet, Fre?de?ric Baldacchino et Marc Desquesnes--Chapitre 16. Stomoxyini (Diptera : Muscidae : Muscinae)--Ge?rard Duvallet et Fre?de?ric Baldacchino--Chapitre 17. Hippoboscidae, Nycteribiidae et Streblidae (Diptera)--Fre?de?ric Baldacchino, Marc Desquesnes et Ge?rard Duvallet--Chapitre 18. Les tabanides (Diptera : Tabanidae)--Ge?rard Duvallet et Philippe Jacquiet--Chapitre 19. Les dipte?res myiasige?nes (Diptera)--Amina Boutellis, Jean-Michel Be?renger et Didier Raoult--Chapitre 20. Les poux (Phthiraptera)--Jean-Bernard Duchemin et Idir Bitam--Chapitre 21. Les puces (Siphonaptera)--Pascal Delaunay et Jean-Michel Be?renger--Chapitre 22. Les cimicides (Hemiptera : Cimicidae)--Jean-Pierre Dujardin--Chapitre 23. Triatominae (Hemiptera : Reduviidae)--Lise Roy et Arezki Izri--Chapitre 24. Les acariens non tiques (Acari)--Nathalie Boulanger et Karen McCoy--Chapitre 25. Les tiques (Acari : Ixodida)--Jean-Philippe Chippaux--Chapitre 26. Les crustace?s (Crustacea : Copepoda et Pentastomida)--Ge?rard Duvallet--Chapitre 27. Arthropodes venimeux, allergisants, urticants, ve?sicants et nuisants--Glossaire--Index--Liste des auteurs. 330 $aLes progre?s des connaissances, de la me?decine et le de?veloppement des insecticides ont durant un temps laisse? penser qu'on viendrait a? bout des nuisances occasionne?es par les moustiques, les tiques et les mouches, ainsi que des maladies comme le paludisme, la dengue, la maladie de Chagas, la fie?vre catarrhale ovine et bien d'autres maladies infectieuses transmises par voie vectorielle. Mais en ce de?but de xxie sie?cle, la re?alite? s'ave?re tout autre. E?crit par un collectif de spe?cialistes, cet ouvrage pre?sente un e?tat actualise? des connaissances sur tous les groupes d'arthropodes d'inte?re?t me?dical et ve?te?rinaire. Il s'appuie sur les recherches les plus re?centes en syste?matique, e?cologie, ge?ne?tique, anthropologie, histoire, me?decine, sante? publique et ge?nie sanitaire. Pragmatique et ope?rationnel, il de?crit les techniques d'identification et de lutte a? mettre en place pour limiter les nuisances et les effets pathoge?nes conse?cutifs a? la transmission vectorielle de virus, bacte?ries, protozoaires et filaires. Ve?ritable voyage au c?ur de l'entomologie me?dicale et ve?te?rinaire, ce livre permettra aux enseignants, aux e?tudiants, aux personnels de sante?, aux chercheurs et aux de?cideurs en sante? publique d'avoir une vision comple?te, mise a? jour et fonctionnelle du contexte, des enjeux et des solutions a? mettre en ?uvre dans un domaine majeur de la sante? humaine et animale. 606 $aVeterinary entomology 615 0$aVeterinary entomology. 676 $a636.0896968 700 $aDuvallet$b Ge?rard$01294453 702 $aFontenille$b Didier 702 $aRobert$b Vincent 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910495818503321 996 $aEntomologie me?dicale et ve?te?rinaire$93967529 997 $aUNINA