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John A. Agnew

Place and Politics in Modern Italy

315 pages, 7 halftones, 25 line drawings, 11 tables  6 x 9  © 2002
Series: University of Chicago Geography Research Papers

Cloth $75.00

ISBN: 9780226010533   Published October 2002

Paper $28.00

ISBN: 9780226010519   Published October 2002

How do the places where people live help structure and restructure their sociopolitical identities and interests? In this book, renowned political geographer John A. Agnew presents a theoretical model that addresses the relation of place to politics and applies it to a series of historicogeographical case studies set in modern Italy.

For Agnew, place is not just a static backdrop against which events occur, but a dynamic component of social, economic, and political processes. He shows, for instance, how the lack of a common "landscape ideal" or physical image of Italy delayed the development of a sense of nationhood among Italians after unification. And Agnew uses the post-1992 victory of the Northern League over the Christian Democrats in many parts of northern Italy to explore how parties are replaced geographically during periods of intense political change.

Providing a fresh new approach to studying the role of space and place in social change, Place and Politics in Modern Italy will interest geographers, political scientists, and social theorists.
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