Sicily and the Mediterranean : migration, exchange, reinvention /
Positioned near the center of the Mediterranean, the island of Sicily has for centuries been an integral part of hegemonic European geopolitical formations as well as a meeting point where civilizations transformed one another and gave life to the cultural developments at the foundation of European...
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2015]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Claudia Karagoz and Giovanna Summerfield
- 1. Sicily and Greece / Gaetano Cipolla
- 2. The Normans of Sicily from "the Other Side" : The Medieval Arabic Sources / Giovanna Palombo
- 3. The Artistic Culture of Twelfth-Century Sicily, with a Focus on Palermo / William Tronzo
- 4. The Oldest Maltese Surnames : A Window on Sicily's Medieval History / Geoffrey Hull
- 5. Linguistic Contaminations in Sicily : From the Roman Rule to the Present / Iolanda Lanzafame
- 6. Sicily, terra ballerina : Shifting Terrain in a Contested Fascist-era Mediterranean / Lina Insana
- 7. Sicily : A Geopolitical Oil Rig in the Mediterranean Sea / Pinella Di Gregorio
- 8. Multiculturalism in the Mediterranean Basin : An Overview of Recent Immigration to Sicily / Maria Sorbello
- 9. Vincenzo Consolo's Mediterranean Journeys : From Sicily to the Global South(s) / Norma Bouchard.