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Workshop at Social Sciences

Presentation of the latest volume of the monthly seminars of the Social Sciences library "Political, legal and economic culture in Italy between the two wars", published by Firenze University Press with open access and downloadable from the publisher's website

Workshop at Social Sciences

Tuesday 21 December 2021
Novoli Social Sciences Campus, Building D6 | Aula Magna
Via delle Pandette, 32 | Florence

The workshop proposes a thematic reading of the main lines of research addressed during the five years of meetings and bring to the discussion ideas, suggestions and interpretative cues, as well as dedicating a memory to our friend Piero Roggi.

To participate in person, register by 16 December by filling out the dedicated form
To participate remotely, connect to the Webex platform

Programme:

9.15 am
Institutional greetings

9.45 am
A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY
chaired by Manuela Mosca | University of Salento, AISPE President
introduced by Piero Bini | University of Florence

Economics and economic thought
Nicola Giocoli | University of Pisa

Corporatism and legal thought
Marco Fioravanti | University of Rome Tor Vergata

Institutions and political thought
Danilo Breschi | Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma – UNINT

11.15 am
Coffee break

11.30 am
Discussion
introduced by Pier Francesco Asso | University of Palermo
conclusions by Piero Barucci | University of Florence

12.30 pm
IN MEMORY OF PIERO ROGGI (1941-2020)
chaired by Nicola Doni | University of Florence

Piero Roggi, historian of economic thought
Antonio Magliulo | Università degli Studi Internazionali di Roma – UNINT

A collection of unpublished papers on the history of economic thought
Gabriella Gioli | University of Florence
Piero Barucci | University of Florence

 

Poster of the event

Published on

14 December 2021

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