Italian Vices
Delve into the intriguing complexities of Italian political culture with Italian Vices by Silvana Patriarca. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this compelling study spans 290 pages and explores the evolution of Italian national character through the lens of its vices. Patriarca reveals how these vices emerged as significant political issues during Italy's struggle for national independence, influenced by foreign perceptions and stereotypes. The book meticulously examines how shifting political and intellectual landscapes have shaped these notions over time. Ideal for anyone interested in understanding the intricate interplay between culture and politics in Italy, Italian Vices offers a rich, insightful perspective that is both engaging and informative.