Browsing by Author "D'Amico, Stefano"
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1967: The year that created ‘68 media perspectives and student outcries
Strong, Ryan R. (2011-05)In 1967, Italian students developed the principles and practices that led to the monumental events of '68. Students occupied faculty buildings and demonstrated in the streets of major Italian cities. Following every events ... -
A historiographical and artistic survey of confraternities from the later middle ages to the early renaissance
Ziegler, Tiffany A. (Texas Tech University, 2005-05)The last twenty to thirty years of confraternal research have yielded ground breaking results in the field. However, while historiographical surveys appear throughout the literature of confraternal scholars, both contemporary ... -
A historiographical and artistic survey of confraternities from the later Middle Ages to the early Renaissance
Ziegler, Tiffany A. (2005-05)The last twenty to thirty years of confraternal research have yielded ground breaking results in the field. However, while historiographical surveys appear throughout the literature of confraternal scholars, both contemporary ... -
Jews through Christian eyes: The Jewish 'Other' in thirteenth-century papal documents, artwork, and sermons
Lackner, Jacob (2012-05)This thesis examines the Jewish Other in thirteenth-century Europe and argues that it was a proto-colonial Other. It examines a period of great upheaval within the Church and argues that the anxiety resulted in a more ... -
The memory of George Castriota Scanderbeg among the Arberesh of Italy: a study on the role of diaspora in the creation of Albanian national identity
Kabashi, Artemida (Texas Tech University, 2005-08)Since his death in 1468, Scanderbeg's life served as the source of many tales and myths in Albania and Europe. It is my contention that even though, Albanians and the Albanian diaspora in the world kept his memory alive, ...