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  1. Italy (Cultures of the World) by Jane Kohen Winter, Leslie Jermyn, 2003-04
  2. Italy - the Culture (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Greg Nickles, 2001-04
  3. Assassinations and Murder in Modern Italy: Transformations in Society and Culture (Italian and Italian American Studies)
  4. Donatello Among The Blackshirts: History And Modernity In The Visual Culture Of Fascist Italy
  5. The Early Mediterranean Village: Agency, Material Culture, and Social Change in Neolithic italy (Cambridge Studies in Archaeology) by John Robb, 2007-07-23
  6. Music and Culture in Italy from the Middle Ages to the Baroque: A Collection of Essays (Studies in the history of music) by Nino Pirrotta, 1984-05
  7. Italian Renaissance: Culture and Society in Italy by Peter Burke, 1987
  8. Numbers and Nationhood: Writing Statistics in Nineteenth-Century Italy (Cambridge Studies in Italian History and Culture) by Silvana Patriarca, 2003-12-18
  9. Erotic Cultures of Renaissance Italy (Visual Culture in Early Modernity) by Sara F. Matthews-Grieco, 2010-05-01
  10. Italy's Divided Memory (Italian and Italian American Studies) by John Foot, 2009-11-15
  11. Volare: The Icon of Italy in Global Pop Culture by Giannino Malossi, 1999-03-01
  12. Food Culture in Italy (Food Culture around the World) by Fabio Parasecoli, 2004-10-30
  13. Renaissances: The Cultures of Italy, c. 1300-c. 1600 (European Studies) by Richard MacKenney, 2005-01-01
  14. From Rome to Eternity: Catholicism and the Arts in Italy, Ca. 1550-1650 (Cultures, Beliefs and Traditions Medieval and Early Modern Peoples)

41. ItalyCulture: News, Events And Curiosities About Italy And Italian Culture.
ItalyCulture news, events and curiosities about italian culture
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ART EXHIBITION ‘The Macchiaioli: the New after the Sketch - origins and success of Tuscan Naturalism’
September 21st, 2009
Views: 1221 The historic rooms of the Tamerici Spa in Montecatini Terme will give hospitality to the exhibition The New after the Sketch: origins and success of Tuscan Naturalism, from 16th July 2009 to 18th January 2010. A hundred works of art have been chosen among the most famous and the never seen Italian public and private collections. These works will rebuild the creative itinerary of a particular period of a celebrated 19th century group of Italian artists (the Macchaiaioli), such as Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega, Telemaco Signorini and Cristiano Banti and others who, in the last quarter of the 19th century, took part in the process of the intellectual and artistic reform of the time and caused a proper aesthetic revolution. Posted in italian art italian culture
THE NATIONAL VALGRANDE PARK AND THE “THE TASTE’S PATHS” EXHIBITION
September 10th, 2009
Views: 714 The National Park of the Valgrande Valley was founded in 1992. It extends in the heart of the Verbano Cusio Ossola province, just 100 Km away from Milan. It is the largest wild area of Italy, with a parched and scarcely reachable territory, a unique valley where endless woods, clear waters and undisputed silences walk everywhere with you. Anyway, the Val Grande is also history, it is the long account of a civilization made of shepherds and foresters that we can discover through the vestiges that have been left in centuries. This is why the Val Grande before being a park, is a valley of great emotions.

42. National Italy Culture & Travel Examiner - International Travel | Examiner.com
Get the latest news and information on National Italy Culture Travel, including local information on International Travel.
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43. Italy Culture Related Posts Facebook
Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Italy Culture, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Italy Culture.
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44. Rome Italy Culture & Attractions | EHow.com
Rome Italy Culture Attractions. Rome, the capital of Italy, has one of the richest cultural histories of any city in Europe, and it is not possible to experience all that the
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  • colosseum image by Paolo from Fotolia.com The Colosseum is one of Rome's defining landmarks. Rome, the capital of Italy, has one of the richest cultural histories of any city in Europe, and it is not possible to experience all that the city has to offer in a single visit. From ancient ruins to Renaissance architecture and modern art , the streets and museums of Rome tell the story of over 2,000 years of civilization, and showcase a Roman and Italian culture rich in artistic achievement and religious significance.
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  • close view of trajan column image by Pierrette Guertin from Fotolia.com Trajan's column commemorates a victorious military compaign. Rome is littered with ruins from the ancient Roman period, which is traditionally dated from 753 B.C. to A.D. 476. A fine example is the Colosseum, which the Flavian emperors built to host battles between slaves, known as gladiators. The forum, where citizens gathered to shop, meet each other and worship, contains a great concentration of well-preserved ruins. Trajan's column, a memorial celebrating the emperor's victory in war, provides an excellent insight into ancient Rome's military past and a reminder that conquest as much as art is the foundation of much of the city's culture.
  • 45. In Italy, Culture Trumps - WSJ.com
    Apr 09, 2009 Venice offers a highprofile example of the problems that Italy faces as it seeks to balance preservation of its cultural heritage with the goal of securing its energy
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    46. Italy Culture & Customs - Traveller Information
    Culture and customs for travellers to Italy find out about local culture, social customs, interactions and religion
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    A valid passport is required for all foreign nationals entering Italy and it is advisable to ensure that your passport.. No vaccinations are required to enter Italy. In major Italian cities the standard of medical facilities is high... Currency Italy's (including the Vatican) currency is the euro, which will make life easier if you intend to also visit other EU.. Although a Mediterranean country, Italy has quite a diverse range of climatic zones. The winters are severe in the Alps.. Italians are renowned for their geniality. They enjoy life; even a simple meal can be an occasion for ceremony.. Italian is the official language but English will be spoken and understood in major cities and tourist destinations... Italy has an excellent network of relatively cheap bus and train services and both are a stress-free way of seeing the.. Travel Tips Tourists will always be a target for swindlers looking to make a quick buck. Italy is no different. Watch out for.. It is inadvisable to start a diet when you visit Italy. This is one country that has perfected the art of the long..

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