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Conferenze tenute a Firenze nel 1896
La vita italiana durante la Rivoluzione francese e l'Impero
La delinquenza nella rivoluzione francese, conferenza di C. Lombroso -- Mesmer e il magnetismo, conferenza di A. Mosso -- Napoleone, conferenza di A. G. Barrili -- I francesi in Italia (1796-1815) conferenza di V. Fiorini -- La Repubblica partenopea, conferenza di G. Pompilj -- La trasformazione sociale, conferenza di F. S. Nitti -- Il regno d'Etruria, conferenza di E. M. de Vogüé -- Donne, salotti e costumi, conferenza di F. Martini -- Vincenzo Monti (1754-1828) conferenza di E. Masi -- Ugo Foscolo (1778-1827) conferenza di G. Chiarini -- Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837) conferenza di G. Pascoli -- Antonio Canova (1757-1822) e l'arte de suoi tempi, conferenza di A. Venturi -- La musica, conferenza di E. Panzacchi.
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"Conferenze tenute a Firenze nel 1896" by Various is a collection of scholarly lectures written in the late 19th century. This work comprises a series of discourses that analyze various aspects of Italian life during the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic era, focusing on social, political, and psychological perspectives. The contributors include notable figures such as Cesare Lombroso and Angelo Mosso, who delve into themes of crime, societal upheaval, and cultural shifts. The beginning of this collection introduces the topic of political crime during the French Revolution, specifically presented by Cesare Lombroso. He sets the stage by defining political crime as a natural aversion to change, arguing that societal upheavals often provoke violent reactions rooted in conservatism. He elaborates on the concept of "misoneism," or the fear of new ideas, and how this phenomenon was evident during the Revolution, leading to both societal turmoil and the escalation of criminal acts. Lombroso provides historical context, suggesting that political turmoil can lead to a fusion of political and common crimes, thereby exploring the psychological underpinnings of societal resistance to revolutionary changes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Italy -- Civilization
France -- History -- 1789-1815
Italy -- History -- 1789-1815
Italy -- Social conditions
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Category: History - Modern (1750+)
Category: Psychiatry/Psychology
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