Italian Studies at Oxford is pleased to invite you to the following events:
Thursday 25th April, 5-6.30 pm, Taylorian Institution, Room 2
The Mafia in the North of Italy: the case of Buccinasco and beyond
Professor Nando dalla Chiesa (Milan University) and Dr Martina Panzarasa (Milan University) will present their book
Buccinasco. La 'ndrangheta al Nord
in conversation with Prof. Federico Varese (Oxford)
For more info:
http://www.einaudi.it/libri/libro/nando-dalla-chiesa-martina-panzarasa/buccinasco/978880620936
Thursday 9th May, 5.15-6.30 pm, Taylorian Institution, Room 3
Professor David Ward (Wellesley College)
Omissis: Narrating the Misteri Italiani
Chair: Dr Ruth Glynn (Bristol University)
in collaboration with the Italian Sub-Faculty
Friday 17th May, 12.30, Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Dr Emanuele Ferragina (Oxford) will discuss his book
Chi troppo, chi niente (Rizzoli, 2013)
in conversation with
John Lloyd (Reuters Institute, Oxford, and FT-Repubblica)
Monday, 27th May, 9.30-5.30, Allen & Overy Room, Pembroke College
ISO Multidisciplinary Research Workshop:
Italy as a Crossroad: Migration and Culture in Italy
A Theoretical and Methodological Proposal
organizers:
Prof. Guido Bonsaver (Oxford); Dr Lena Isayev (Exeter), Dr Guido Tintori (Leiden)
Wednesday, 5th June, 8pm, Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
What’s wrong (and right) with Italian journalism?
John Lloyd (Oxford, FT-Repubblica) and Ferdinando Giugliano (FT),
authors of Eserciti di Carta (Feltrinelli, 2013),
will discuss their work with Enrico Franceschini (Repubblica) e David Hine (Oxford)
in collaboration with TOIA
Monday 17th June, 5-6.30 pm, Taylorian Insitution, Room 16
Professor Laurence Fontaine (École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris)
“Alpine Migrants Networks in Europe (16th-18th centuries)”
This seminar is organized by Italian Studies at Oxford as part of the series Migration and History in Modern Italy, sponsored by the Gerda Henkel Stiftung Foundation