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  1. CULINARIA ITALY (Relaunch): Country. Cuisine. Culture.
  2. Foods of Italy (Taste of Culture) by Barbara Sheen, 2005-08-23
  3. The Culture of Cleanliness in Renaissance Italy by Douglas Biow, 2006-09-14
  4. The Land and Spirit of Italy: The Texture of Italian Religious Culture by John J. Navone, 1996-02-01
  5. The Eloquent Body: Dance and Humanist Culture in Fifteenth-Century Italy by Jennifer Nevile, 2004-10-22
  6. The Patron State: Culture and Politics in Fascist Italy by Marla Susan Stone, 1998-08-31
  7. Revisioning Italy: National Identity and Global Culture
  8. Desiring Italy: Women Writers Celebrate the Passions of a Country and Culture by Susan Cahill, 1997-04-15
  9. Fascist Spectacle: The Aesthetics of Power in Mussolini's Italy (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi, 2000-08-07
  10. Ancient Umbria: State, Culture, and Identity in Central Italy from the Iron Age to the Augustan Era by Guy Bradley, 2001-03-22
  11. Manuscript Culture in Renaissance Italy by Brian Richardson, 2009-11-23
  12. Italy - the People (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Greg Nickles, 2001-04
  13. The Regions of Italy: A Reference Guide to History and Culture by Roy P. Domenico, 2001-12-30
  14. Teach Yourself World Cultures: Italy by Derek Aust, Mike Zollo, 2004-08-29

21. CONTEMPORARY ITALY: CULTURE AND SOCIETY - ITH1025
CONTEMPORARY italy culture AND SOCIETY, Module Code ITH1025. LevelH, Module Credits 10. PreRequisites Foundation Italian 2 or
http://www.apu.ac.uk/dso/catalogue/cambridge/levelh/italian/ITH1025.html
CONTEMPORARY ITALY: CULTURE AND SOCIETY Module Code: ITH1025 Level: 3 (H) Module Credits: 10 Pre-Requisites: Italian Foundation 2 or equivalent Co-Requisites: A parallel Area Studies module in the other language (Single Honours students only) Semester 2
(Year 2 only)
(Module taught and assessed in English)
Italian labels are known the world over; they often define the notion of what Italy is. The module explores the notion of Italian identity by studying the most important trends in industrial design and fashion from
Recommended Background Reading:
Booklet prepared by module leader
Video materials from the Languages Centre
Web materials as recommended by module leader
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or First Page or Main List of Subjects Updated: March 2003

22. Global Travel Group - Italy Culture
Italy's many regional cucine have combined to form a unique cuisine that is What makesItalian Culture important is the way it transformed the world the way we
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23. Doge Of Venice: Culture, Art And History Of Venice - Italy.
Venice italy culture tourism historical venetian events Venice’s history photoimages virtual venice gondolas tours art galleries musei monumenti storia di
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24. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Italy | Introduction
italy section of the web site of the popular guide book publisher.Category Regional Europe italy Travel and Tourism Travel Guides...... Its three millennia of history, culture and cuisine seduce just about everyone.In italy you can visit Roman ruins, gawk at Renaissance art, stay in tiny
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Italy Europe's kinky over-the-knee boot has it all: popes, painters, polenta, paramours, poets, political puerility and potentates. Its three millennia of history, culture and cuisine seduce just about everyone. In Italy you can visit Roman ruins, gawk at Renaissance art, stay in tiny medieval hill towns, go skiing in the Alps, explore the canals of Venice and see more beautiful churches than you imagined could exist in one country. Naturally you can also indulge in the more elementary pleasures of enjoying good food and wine, improving your wardrobe and seeking out la dolce vita Full country name: Italian Republic
Area: 301,250 sq km (117,487 sq mi)
Population: 57.6 million
Capital city: Rome (pop 3.6 million)
People: Italian
Languages: standard Italian and numerous dialects, German, French, Slovene
Religions: 85% Roman Catholic, 5% Jewish and Protestant
Government: Republic
Prime Minister: Silvio Berlusconi GDP: US$1.18 trillion
GDP per head: US$20,800 Annual growth: Inflation: Major industries: Major trading partners: EU (esp. Germany, France, UK, Spain, Netherlands), USA

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26. Italian Institute Of Culture Melbourne The Italian Government Cultural Office Is
One of 91 similar institutions throughout the world which operate under the directorship of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Rome, with the purpose of promoting cultural relations and developing international links between italy and other countries. Independently, each Institutes main task is to share with its respective host nation the contemporary and historic aspects of Italian civilization, as well as the wealth of its cultural and artistic heritage.
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27. My Italy Online - The Best Of Italy On The Net
Portal dedicated to Italian web sites products, services and culture in typical Italian glamour style.
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The best of Italy.
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28. Auto Redirect Italy
Portal offers access to a wealth of sites devoted to Italian culture, history and travel. Find a map of the country.
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29. MapZones.com Culture
italy, culture, Back to Top. Distinct regional From antiquity to moderntimes, italy has played a central role in world culture. Italians have
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Country Info Italy Introduction Italy General Data Italy Maps Italy Culture ... Italy Time and Date Italy Culture Back to Top Distinct regional and cultural differences in Italy make it impossible to draw a unified picture of daily life. A Milanese businessman's day differs considerably in both style and pace from that of his Neapolitan counterpart. Nevertheless, some general observations may be made. An extensive survey of people over the age of 14, undertaken in 1988 by the national statistical agency, ISTAT, showed that Italians spent almost half of their time either eating, sleeping, or cleaning and grooming. In general, men enjoyed more free time than women, who spent more time shopping, working, and attending to the needs of their families. While women spent an average of four hours per day doing domestic work, men spent only 50 minutes. Girls over the age of 14 studied more than three times longer than boys of the same age. From antiquity to modern times, Italy has played a central role in world culture. Italians have contributed some of the world’s most admired sculpture, architecture, painting, literature, and music, particularly opera. Although the nation was politically unified less than 150 years ago, the Italians do not consider themselves to be a “new” people, but see themselves instead as the descendants of the ancient Romans. Moreover, regional differences persist because of natural geographical boundaries and the disparate cultural heritage that has come down from the Greeks, Etruscans, Arabs, Normans, and Lombards. Regional particularism is evident in persistent local dialects, holidays, festivals, songs, and regional cuisine. Central to all Italian life is the tradition of the family as a guiding force and focus of loyalty.

30. Italian Forum Info Page: Information On The Italian Forum, The Italy Travel Foru
Forum dedicated to italy and its culture. Travel information, search your family roots, Italian food, arts, politics, and chat rooms.
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31. Atlas - Italy Map
Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
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Introduction
People History Culture ... Communications Legal system Organization Provinces Disputes
Italy Introduction Back to Top Italy (in Italian, Italia), republic in southern Europe, bordered on the north by Switzerland and Austria; on the east by Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea; on the south by the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea; on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ligurian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea; and on the north-west by France. It comprises, in addition to the Italian mainland, the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, in the Mediterranean Sea; Elba in the Tyrrhenian Sea; and many lesser islands. Enclaves within mainland Italy are the independent countries of San Marino and Vatican City; the latter is a papal state mostly enclosed by Rome, the capital of Italy. The area of Italy is 301,323 sq km (116,341 sq mi). Population 57,268,578 (1995 estimate) Population Density 190 people/sq km (491 people/sq mi) (1995 estimate) Urban/Rural Breakdown 70% Urban 30% Rural Largest Cities Rome2,687,881 Milan1,334,171 Naples1,061,583 Turin945,551 Palermo694,749 (1993 estimates) Ethnic Groups 94% Italian 6% Other including Sardinians and Rhaetians Languages Official Language Italian Other Languages Sardinian, German, Ladin, French, Greek, Albanian, Cata'lan dialect Religions 80% Roman Catholicism 20% Other including Judaism, Islam, and other groups Italy Provinces Back to Top
20 regions (regioni, singular - regione); Abruzzi, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardia, Marche, Molise, Piemonte, Puglia, Sardegna, Sicilia, Toscana, Trentino-Alto Adige, Umbria, Valle d'Aosta, Veneto

32. Badolato, Medieval City, Calabria, Southern Italy, Culture,
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35. Massimo Negrotti And The Theory Of The Artificial At The University Of Urbino
Director of the Lab for the culture of the Artificial, University of Urbino, italy. Page includes books, research interests, music and photos.
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Massimo Negrotti, Professor of Methodology of Human Sciences, Faculty of Sociology
Imes - Lca Lab for the Culture of the Artificial - University of Urbino - Italy.

36. Dynamic Directory - Regional - Europe - Italy - Society And Culture - Genealogy
Comunes of italy Magazine Genealogy, culture and all things Italian.
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Join us for the party in Badolato an 11th c. medieval walled city overlooking the most beautiful beaches in Italy, and Soverato the "Pearl of the Ionian Sea"

38. OSIA.org - The Sons Of Italy Foundation: Background/Purpose
To preserve ItalianAmerican culture, encourage educational excellence, and support transatlantic initiatives for diplomatic, economic, and educational exchanges.
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