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Dettagli: Tomus I, cm.15x21, pp.XL,321, mit 3 tafeln in lichtdruck, legatura in tutta tela. Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Inde AB Anno Christi Quingentesimo Usque Ad Annum Millesimum Et Quingentesimum. Societas Aperiendis Fontibus Rerum Germanicarum Medii Aevi.

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Genova, Edizioni del Centro Studi Italiano di Parapsicologia 2000, cm.15x21, pp.320, num.figg.bn.nt. brossura cop.fig.a col.

EAN: 9788888127002
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#327206 Storia Moderna
Cambridge-Londra, Harward University Press 2021, cm.16x25, pp.360, Legatura editoriale con sovraccoperta figurata. In this authoritative history, John Christopoulos provides a provocative and far-reaching account of abortion in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Italy. His poignant portraits of women who terminated or were forced to terminate pregnancies offer a corrective to longstanding views: he finds that Italians maintained a fundamental ambivalence about abortion. Italians from all levels of society sought, had, and participated in abortions. Early modern Italy was not an absolute anti-abortion culture, an exemplary Catholic society centered on the “traditional family.” Rather, Christopoulos shows, Italians held many views on abortion, and their responses to its practice varied. Bringing together medical, religious, and legal perspectives alongside a social and cultural history of sexuality, reproduction, and the family, Christopoulos offers a nuanced and convincing account of the meanings Italians ascribed to abortion and shows how prevailing ideas about the practice were spread, modified, and challenged. Christopoulos begins by introducing readers to prevailing ideas about abortion and women’s bodies, describing the widely available purgative medicines and surgeries that various healers and women themselves employed to terminate pregnancies. He then explores how these ideas and practices ran up against and shaped theology, medicine, and law. Catholic understanding of abortion was changing amid religious, legal, and scientific debates concerning the nature of human life, women’s bodies, and sexual politics. Christopoulos examines how ecclesiastical, secular, and medical authorities sought to regulate abortion, and how tribunals investigated and punished its procurers—or did not, even when they could have. Abortion in Early Modern Italy offers a compelling and sensitive study of abortion in a time of dramatic religious, scientific, and social change.

EAN: 9780674248090
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A cura di Raffaele Sirri. Napoli, Editrice Ferraro 1978, cm.14x21, pp.169, brossura.
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#335748 Sociologia
Torino, Giulio Einaudi Editore 2007, cm.12x19,5, pp.182, brossura copertina figurata a colori. Collana Einaudi Tascabili. Saggi, 1443. Un saggio di Gustavo Zagrebelsky - una riflessione - che poggia su convinzioni maturate in lunghi anni di dedizione all'argomento, in cui vengono descritti significati e storia di un modello politico che aspira all'uguaglianza, al dialogo e all'esercizio dei diritti di ciascuno e di tutti. Completa il volume una scelta di testi sul concetto di democrazia, significativi seppur non tutti canonici, di autori d'ogni tempo: Erodoto, Aristofane, Cicerone, Montesquieu, Tocqueville, Brecht, Orwell, Arendt, Bobbio e Carillo.

EAN: 9788806186449
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