Nazioni come individui Il carattere nazionale fra passato e presente
The theory of national characters sees an individual in every nation. Each individual has a body, a face, a character. The same goes for nations: every nation has a body (the land), a face (the fisionomy), a character. Kind or bad, active or passive, idle or diligent, feminine or masculine, every na...
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Firenze University Press
2020
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