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Celebrating March 8 in Italy: yesterday, today, tomorrow

Friday, March 4, 2011, 17:00, at the Library of modern history and contemporary
, Palazzo Mattei di Giove (Via Michelangelo Caetani 32, Rome),
on the occasion of International Women's Day 2011 and in collaboration with the Italian Historical Society will hold a meeting on March 8 in Celebrating Italy: yesterday, today, tomorrow, from Volume Eight March.
International Women's Day in Italy Alessandra Gissi, Vielha, 2010
. Greetings:
Simonetta Butte. Speakers: Maria Teresa Carbone, Vinzia Fiorino, Adriana
Nannicini, Marisa Rhone. Chair: Stefania Bartoloni.

The March 8, International Women's Day and given the symbol of the struggles of women, has been a century of history behind it, and especially after World War II, has become a fixture for thousands of Italian. Institutional ceremonies, parades, assemblies, rallies, sit-ins, slogans, symbols, rituals and through creative and expressive forms that accompanied the celebrations
over time you can recall themes and slogans, catch their diversified over the years, places, generations and describe the change of priority and importance that affected content, speeches, and claims.

Beyond the vagueness that still surrounds the history of its origins - and here you are trying to clarify and interpret - so we find that the form of public ritual that revolves around the eighth in March has considerably contributed to shape the character of national culture and deep, inside, to mark the lines of gender relations legislation. A sort of thread that allows us to follow the path
twentieth century the concept of citizenship, to define the boundary between equality and difference, the complex relationship between female population and employment.

Alessandra Gissi teaches Contemporary History at the University of Naples "L'Orientale" History of Women and the University of Roma Tre. In addition to numerous articles that appeared on both Italian and international, is author of the book The secret maneuvers of women. Midwives to fascism in Italy Unit (Biblink, 2006).

Stefania Bartoloni teaches history of political parties at the University of Roma Tre.

Simon threw directs the Library of modern and contemporary history of Rome and the Library
University of Genoa.

Maria Teresa Carbone translator, author, cultural organizations, working on the cultural pages of
newspaper "Il Manifesto".

Vinzia Fiorino teaches Contemporary History at the University of Pisa.

Adriana Nannicini, occupational psychology, is an expert in work organization, training and consulting company
.

Marisa Rhone Italian politics, MP, Senator and MEP, was among the founders EDU (Union of Italian Women), where he was national president from 1956 to 1960.

Information: Library of Modern and Contemporary History, tel. 0668281739, e-mail b-
stmo.info @ beniculturali.it

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