Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–1400) was ahead of his time. Having visited Italy twice on diplomatic missions he modeled a significant number of his narratives on works by Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch, long before these writers were ‘discovered’ during the English Renaissance.
'Cloud to Street' is a company that harnesses global satellites and community intelligence to detect disasters and provide flood vulnerability maps at a fraction of the cost and time of traditional methods.
This session aims to explore the development of Italian Television from its inception in 1954 to the commercialization of digital platforms such as Netflix in the early 2000s, with a specific focus on the rise and decline of Silvio Berlusconi's political and media power.
Isis has lost Mosul. But has ISIS been defeated? Or does real war for those who have endured it and those who survive begin the day after a proclaimed victory?
The Temple of Jerusalem was not only the focal point of the religious, social and political life of the ancient Israelites – it stood for the covenant between God and the chosen people, and, ultimately, between God and the entire creation.
Italian Studies lecture by Prof. Lucia Tralli on YouTube videos about make-up by young Afro-Italian women and how these videos and the topic of make-up can be used for a broader discussion on the topics of integration and race amongst the younger generations of Italian society.