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Köp båda 2 för 2162 krAntonio Varsori is Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Padova, Italy. He is also a member of the Commission for the Publication of Italian Diplomatic Documents at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Among his most recent publications are Radioso Maggio. Come lItalia entr in guerra (2015), Storia internazionale. Dal 1919 a oggi (2nd edition, 2020) and, with Annalisa Urbano, Mogadiscio 1948. Un eccidio di italiani fra decolonizzazione e guerra fredda (2019). Benedetto Zaccaria is currently a research grant holder at the Department of Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies, Ca Foscari University, Venice, Italy. He specialises in the History of International Relations, with a focus on the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Among his publications are The EECs Yugoslav Policy in Cold War Europe, 1968-1980 (2016), La Strada per Osimo. Italia e Jugoslavia allo specchio (1965-1975) and, with Antonio Varsori (eds), Italy in the International System from Dtente to the End of the Cold War: The Underrated Ally (2018).
1. How to Become a Great Power: Italy in the New International Order, 1917-1922. Antonio Varsori.- Part I: Italy and the Allies.- 2. Lloyd George, Italy, and the Making of a New World Order, 1916-1922. William Mulligan.- 3. Italy through British Eyes, 1919-1920. Giulia Bentivoglio.- 4. France and Italy in the Making of a New Central Europe, 1918/1922: Cooperation and Rivalry. Frdric Dessberg.- 5. Wilson's Parallel Diplomacy: The American Red Cross and Italian Public Opinion, 1917-1919. Daniela Rossini.- 6. The King's Diplomacy from World War I to its Aftermath. Andrea Ungari.- Part II: Italy and the Vanquished Nations.- 7. Italy and Austria, 1918-1920: Overcoming Hereditary Enmity. Maddalena Giutto.- 8. Betraying the Allies? Italy, Hungary and the Bla Kun Intrigue. Valentine Lomellini.- 9. Public Optinion in the Weimar Republic and the Image of Post-War Italy, 1918-1922. Monica Fioravanzo.- Part III: Italy and the New Europe.- 10. Searching for a Policy forthe New Europe: Italy and the Eastern European Settlement at the Paris Peace Conference. Francesco Caccamo.- 11. Encroaching Visions: Italy, Yugoslavia and the Adriatic Question, 1918-1920. Massimo Bucarelli and Benedetto Zaccaria.- 12. Italy: The View from Moscow from 1917 to the Rise of Mussolini. Elena Dundovich.- 13. Italy Faces the Birth of the League of Nations. Italo Garzia.- 14. A Mutilated International Order. Georges-Henri Soutou.