Prof. Graziano presents his latest book at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York |
| Friday, 14 October 2011 |
|
After an introduction by Dr. Stanislao Pugliese, Modern History Professor at , Dr. Graziano gave a presentation on his book which seeks to explains the political instability of Italy and the reasons why the Italian State was never really unified as a nation. This book was written originally in French under the title L'Italie, un Etat Sans Nation? (Toulouse: Eres, 2007), then translated into Italian (Italia Senza Nazione? Rome: Donzelli, 2007), and finally into English. On September 22, Professor Graziano attended the Annual Conference of the Association of Modern History University Professors in Forli, Italy. He participated in a panel on secularization and presented a paper on the theme: "Europe, ¹ú²ú ¸£Àû ¸ßÇåland of Secularization?" |
Contact Us
![]() Charlotte Bennborn Sweden
|

Professor Manlio Graziano presented his latest book, The Failure of Italian Nationhood (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) at the Italian Cultural Institute in New York City on September 13, in front of an audience of around fifty journalists, university professors, and other public interested in Italian culture and politics.

For me, a key attraction of AGS was the opportunity to complete two Masters’ degrees in two years in two languages.