Impegno e passione: il modello del servizio civile in Liguria
In: Scaffale del nuovo millennio 89
In: Scaffale del nuovo millennio 89
In: L'Italia Forestale e Montana, S. 299-309
In: Studies in early medieval history
Historical ecology : from prehistoric to early medieval in the Ligurian Apennines -- Villas, villages and castra : from Roman to medieval settlement -- Regional identities : political and religious change -- Genoa : centre and periphery -- Vara Valley : at the margins? -- Epilogue: A Dark Age? -- Appendix: Key dates
(Family nicknames and segments of kinship in Liguria [16th-20th centuries]) Family nicknames provide a useful tool to understand the inner structure of kinship during the ancient régime. This paper charts the ways in which collective nicknames were shaped and reshaped within a Ligurian village between the 16th and the 20th centuries. Such development is linked with the process of cohesion and disruption that runs through a hegemonic kinship from a demographic, economic and political point of view. According to our findings, far from being an essencially monolithic and solidaristic structure, kinship betrayes a complex inner configuration, and one made up of ruptures, alliances, conflicts and mediations among segments of competing kins. Recurring first names as further signs of identification of subkinship segments are also examined and the paper casts light upon the meaning of such segments in their relationship with the commons and usage of material resources, prerogatives and symbolic value. ; On this topic: Massimo Angelini: L'enigma Garibaldo - Invenzione della tradizione, parentele e comunanze in un villaggio rurale di antico regime. Pentàgora, Savona 2012
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In: Ricerca e didattica della geografia 15
In: Europa socialismo democrazia 3
In: Ospiti 24
In: Un italiano, molti mondi [1]
In: Economia e gestione delle imprese 3
This is a report from the EU project Green Bubbles RISE, summarising results from field work conducted on dive operators and local communities in the region of the Portofino Marine Protected Area (Italy). ; This report has received funding from the European Union (EU)'s H2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 643712 to the project Green Bubbles RISE for sustainable diving (Green Bubbles). This report reflects only the authors' view. The Research Executive Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
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In: Collana di studi e ricerche 30