Events at SAIS

“A Fractured Nation?: Italian Unification and its Consequences (Part II of a Three-part Series)”
The Realities of Unification
Adrian Lyttelton
Professor of History 1979-1990, Senior Adjunct Professor of European Studies, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Bologna Center, Italy


Part of the European Studies Seminar Series

ADRIAN LYTTELTON

B.A. (Honours) in Modern History, Magdalen College, Oxford University (1959); fellow of All Souls College, Oxford (1960-68); fellow of St. Anthony's College, Oxford (1968-75); visiting professor at the American Academy in Rome (Fall 2003); visiting professor at the department of History, University of California, Berkeley (1997 and 2000); professor of European History at the University of Pisa (1990-2000); associate of the Center for European Studies at Harvard University (1987); member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (1985-86); academic director of Research Institute, SAIS Bologna Center (1980-85); acting director, European program, SAIS Washington (Spring 1983); professor of History at the SAIS Bologna Center (1979-90); professor of Modern History at the University of Reading, U.K. (1976-79).

Author: The Seizure of Power: Fascism in Italy 1919-1929 (1973, 2nd edition 1988, 3rd edition 2004) - Italian translation, La conquista del potere (1974); editor of the volume on "Liberal and Fascist Italy" in the Short Oxford History of Italy (2002); "Creating a National Past: History, Myth and Image in the Risorgimento" in Making and Remaking Italy, (2001); "La dittatura fascista" in Storia d'Italia (1997); "Society and Politics - 1860-1915" in Oxford Illustrated History of Italy (1997); "The National Question in Italy" in The National Question in Europe (1990); "Society and Culture in the Italy of Giolitti" in Italian Art in the 20th Century (1989); The Language of Political Conflict in Pre-Fascist Italy, Bologna Center Occasional Paper (1988); editor of Italian Fascisms (1973).


Post Event Coverage: Seminar Report

Date and Time

Monday, March 18, 2013 - 11:00am to 1:00pm

Campus
Bologna, Italy

Location