The idea of the Mediterranean / edited by Mario B. Mignone.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Stony Brook, NY : Forum Italicum Publishing, [2017]
  • ©2017.
Description
xxii, 23-284 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

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    Contents
    • Introduction / Mario B. Mignone
    • The modern Mediterranean in the long nineteenth century : a deep historical perspective / Edmund Burke, III
    • Two voices within the Mediterranean identity? / Bernardo Piciché
    • Nihilism and the Mediterranean : ancient roots of a modern obsession / Alessando Carrera
    • 'Beautiful minds' : Henri Pirenne, Ernst Herzfeld and the Mediterranean / Avinoam Shalem
    • St. Elmo's fire : fortune and fortune telling in Mediterranean literature / Karla Mallette
    • Religious crossing in the Mediterranean : a broad-spectrum overview / Dionigi Albera
    • Muslim pilgrims at the House of Mary in Ephesus. Considerations on 'open sanctuaries' / Manoël Pénicaud
    • A Muslim-Jewish friendship in the Medieval Mediterranean : ʻAlī Ibn al-Quifṭī's biography of Rabbi Yūsuf Ibn Shamʻūn / Alan Verskin
    • Popular music and the Mediterranean : reflecting upon concepts / Franco Fabbri
    • "Mare nostrum" in a multipolar world : a geopolitical analysis of superfluity of claims / Manilo Graziano
    • Managing the Mediterranean disorder : an inclusive model for external powers and the EU / Luigi Troiani
    • The landing of migrants : is it possible to transform Lampedusa into a new Ellis Island? / Marcello Saija
    • Migrants and terrorists : the Mediterranean battle / Claudio Rossi.
    ISBN
    • 9781893127418
    • 1893127419
    OCLC
    982187689
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