Founded
in 1881 by Ruggero Bonghi, La
Cultura
was suppressed by the
Fascist Government in 1936 and it was finally republished in 1963 on
the initiative of Guido Calogero and Gennaro Sasso. La
Cultura was in the past as it
is in the present a journal that allows to reconstruct important parts
of Italian cultural history. Lately, it has been paying attention not
only to Italian and European thought in the age of idealism, but also
to other currents (from Marxism to Frankfurt School, from Habermas to
Apel and, more recently, to bioethics-related issues), and then to
phenomenology and Heidegger, who has been studied in relation to his
“sources”, and to political events in Nazi Germany.
The interest in Machiavelli’s work, and, recently, in
Dante’s, who is present as a thinker as well as a poet, in
Petrarch’s, Tasso’s, and in Leopardi’s
work is a living testimony of the way in which La
Cultura has been keeping
together many fields of knowledge, which have always been investigated
in a close relationship with history and historiography, with
scientific exactitude to avoid eclecticism. La
Cultura will continue to pay
attention to such topics.
Edited by some of the most prestigious names in the Italian cultural
panorama, La Cultura
is directed to scholars, students, professionals, Universities,
“Liceos” and libraries.
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italiani di
periodici accademici (AIDA), Bibliografia storica nazionale, Catalogo
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Editor in chief Gennaro
Sasso Editorial
Board
Girolamo Arnaldi, Antonello D’Angelo, Silvia Ferretti,
Roberto
Finelli, Giorgio Inglese, Marcello Mustè, Stefano
Petrucciani, Paolo Rodano, Francesco Saverio
Trincia, Mauro Visentin.
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