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Antonio Gramsci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The life and work of Antonio Gramsci, prepared by Monica Stillo with David Gauntlett, Professor of Media and Communications at University of Westminster. ... The life of Antonio Gramsci...
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Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), Italian Political Theorist & Activist, resources, writings, articles, & information on his life & work ... The IGS website includes a biography and chronology of Antonio Gramsci's life, an archive of photographs, documents, and on-line articles related to his life and work, as well as links to...
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English translations of texts written by the italian revolutionary Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) ... Gramsci's Life and Thought ... Gramsci's political and social writings occur in two periods, pre-prison (1910-1926) and prison (1929-35). His pre-prison writings tend to be politically specific, while his prison writings tend to...
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Available resources include an online searchable version of the complete Bibliografia gramsciana, a complete list of Gramsci's writings, related appendices and introductory materials, and the first eight issues of the Newsletter of the International Gramsci Society. ... Introduction to the Work of Antonio Gramsci...
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General website search results for Antonio Gramsci including brief biographies, link resources, and more. Provided by EpistemeLinks. ... Brief Reference Materials ... Site Title Details...
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Download term papers on gramsci antonio and essays on gramsci antonio ... A comparative analysis of the views of Max Weber and Antonio Gramsci concerning models of political structure.
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Antonio Gramsci (1891 - 1937) was a leading Italian Marxist. He was an intellectual, a journalist and a major theorist who spent his last eleven years in Mussolini’s prisons. During this time, he completed 32 notebooks containing almost 3,000 pages.
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