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Martha Trent's 'Lucia Rudini: Somewhere in Italy' is a poignant coming-of-age novel set in Italy during the 1940s, intertwining themes of love, loss, and resilience. Written in a lyrical and evocative prose style, the book paints a vivid picture of the Italian countryside and the challenges faced by its inhabitants during World War II. Through the eyes of the titular character, Lucia Rudini, readers are immersed in a world of family secrets, forbidden romance, and the struggle for survival amidst the chaos of war. Trent's meticulous attention to detail and rich character development enhance the reader's emotional connection to the story, making it a compelling and immersive read. Martha Tren...
This volume appears as the product of efforts made by the executive committee of the European History Section of the Southern Historical Association over a period of several years to enhance the prestige of the organization and the quality of the program of the annual meetings. Essays include: Psychoanalyzing the Psychoanalyst: Writing the Freud Biography, Peter Gay; Allied Psychological Interpretations of Germans and Nazis During and After World War II, Louise E. Hoffman; London Quakers and the Business of Abolition: A Case for Collective Biography, Judith Jennings; The Experience of Motherhood in Early-Victorian England, Nancy Fix Anderson; Bertha von Suttner, Gender, and the Representatio...
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A review devoted to the historical statistical and comparative study of politics, economics and public law.