OAPEN Library: Recent submissions
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(2025)The historiography of European gardens from the 18th to the 20th century constitutes a key reference point for understanding the process of recognizing the values associated with memory and the ongoing debate on restoration, ...
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(2025)Over the course of history, religious actors have experienced moments of presence and absence in the public space, and have assumed roles as persecutors and persecuted. Today, they play a crucial role in promoting dialogue ...
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(2025)This monograph focuses on the figure of the Augustinian friar and Blessed of the Catholic Church Simone Fidati of Cascia (ca. 1295–1348), aiming to provide new insights into his principal vernacular work, the Ordine della ...
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(2025)The book explores the untold story of philosophical reviews in German territories (1668-1799), tracing their rise from simple communication tools to platforms shaping philosophical discourse. This work examines the dynamics ...
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(2025)The essay analyzes Paolo Benvenuti’s cinema, revealing his poetics suspended between history, painting, and epic theater. Through in-depth interviews, unpublished and archival materials, it reconstructs the originality of ...
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(2024)Il tema della piazza viene affrontato a partire dall’antefatto, ovvero dalle particolari condizioni orografiche in cui è sorto il primo nucleo di palazzo Pitti, sorto tra due costoni rocciosi che ne hanno determinato ...
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(2025)Deep Learning (DL) is a branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that focuses on training deep neural networks. Thanks to their ability to process large amounts of data, these networks have achieved remarkable results across ...
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(2024)In the postnational era, as scholars investigating the circulation of reciprocal knowledge between China and foreign countries, we are called to reconsider the relevance of national borders in our own research. This comes ...
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(2025)This volume presents the first results of the PRIN 2022 research project involving the universities of Siena, Turin, Naples “L’Orientale” and Florence. It examines how otherness was constructed in non-canonical, vernacular ...
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(2025)Quantum computers provide a powerful resource to push the boundaries of current knowledge. At the core of their logical architecture are quantum bits and quantum logic gates. Electron spin can be used as a resource to ...
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(2024)The volume collects thirty-eight essays by scholars from diverse disciplines and generations, dedicated to Luigi Meneghello (1922-2007). The essays celebrate one of the most original writers of Italian and European literature ...
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(2024)Despite the significant attention medieval scholarship has devoted to the study of peasant societies, these groups have traditionally been depicted as passive and homogeneous, merely able of resisting pressures from the ...
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(2024)This volume collects 20 Greek and Latin literary papyri, mostly unpublished, which are housed in several collections: some belong to the Bodleian Library, Oxford; others are kept in Institutions scattered all around the ...
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(2025)Freedom is always defined by its limits. The literary and linguistic space represent the ideal dimension of the awareness of these limits. The volume offers an overview on the concept of freedom within the limits of literary ...
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(2025)The Authors of this volume, with different perspectives and emphases, from a multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary point of view, analyse the pervasiveness of discriminatory phenomena such as sexism, homophobia, racism, ...
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(2024)With this book, twenty-four specialists on 17th and 18th-Century Russia from Italy, France, Germany, Poland, Russia, China, and the United States celebrate the sixty-fifth birthday of Maria Cristina Bragone, professor of ...
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(2025)The last historiographical work of Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), the Historiae Florentini populi, is composed of eight books, of which only four have survived in their original draft. In 1472 Poggio’s son, Iacopo Bracciolini ...
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(2024)This book explores how Public History can be applied to the history of reading, placing the experiences of ordinary readers at its core. Through diaries, letters, interviews, memories, and autobiographical testimonies, it ...
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(2024)Analysing the main instruments through which cultural propaganda took shape, the author investigates the different phases and articulations that marked the regime's strategies in relation to democratic France on the one ...
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(2025)In 1875 Carlo Alfieri di Sostegno founded the first Italian School of Social and Political Sciences in Florence. In 1888 it took the name “Cesare Alfieri” Institute of Social Sciences. The name of Cesare Alfieri, father ...




















