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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2016

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1. Contributions made by the editors include Foot, John, Milan since the Miracle: City, Culture and Identity , Berg, Oxford, 2001; Lumley, Robert, ‘Spaces of Arte Povera’, in Flood, Richard and Morris, Frances (eds), From Zero to Infinity, Arte Povera 1962–72, Walker Art Center and Tate Gallery, Minneapolis and London, 2001.Google Scholar

2. See Morris, Jonathan, The Political Economy of Shopkeeping in Milan, 1886–1922 , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993; Levy, Carl, Gramsci and the Anarchists, Berg, Oxford, 1999.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3. See, for example, the volumes on Turin—vol. VI, La città nel Risorgimento (1798–1864), vol. VII, Da capitale politica a capitale industriale (1864–1915) , Einaudi, Turin, 1998; the history of the Italian regions also contains extensive essays on cities, see, for instance, Bigazzi, D. and Meriggi, M. (eds), Storia d'Italia. Le regioni dall'Unità a oggi. La Lombardia, Einaudi, Turin, 2001.Google Scholar