Note # |
Page # |
Note title or first
line of note. |
§1 |
5 |
The French intellectuals |
§2 |
6 |
Julien Benda |
§3 |
8 |
German intellectuals |
§4 |
9 |
Emmanuel Berl |
§5 |
11 |
America |
§6 |
13 |
What do the young think? |
§7 |
14 |
The people (oh!), the public (oh!) |
§8 |
14 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§9 |
15 |
The academy of Ten |
§10 |
16 |
Proudhon and the Italian literati (Raimondi, Jahier) |
§11 |
17 |
Americanism |
§12 |
18 |
David Lazzaretti |
§13 |
20 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Alfredo Panzini: "Vita di Cavour" |
§14 |
21 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§15 |
21 |
Ettore Ciccotti |
§16 |
22 |
Political development of the popular class in the medieval
Commune |
§17 |
24 |
1917 |
§18 |
24 |
History of the subaltern classes |
§19 |
25 |
The problem of the young |
§20 |
25 |
Documents of the times |
§21 |
25 |
Italian diplomacy before 1914 |
§22 |
26 |
Lorianism |
§23 |
26 |
Loria |
§24 |
26 |
Risorgimento motifs. Sicilian separatism |
§25 |
27 |
The role of Catholics in Italy (Catholic Action) |
§26 |
29 |
America and Europe |
§27 |
29 |
Prince Karl Rohan |
§28 |
29 |
Types of periodicals |
§29 |
30 |
Catalogo dei cataloghi del libro italiano |
§30 |
30 |
Another bibliographical publication |
§31 |
30 |
Types of priodicals |
§32 |
31 |
"Rendre la vie impossible" |
§33 |
32 |
Some causes of error |
§34 |
32 |
Past and present |
§35 |
33 |
Giuseppe Rensi |
§36 |
34 |
Cultural matters |
§37 |
34 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§38 |
34 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. A. Panzini: "Vita di Cavour" |
§39 |
39 |
Past and present |
§40 |
39 |
Reformation and Renaissance |
§41 |
40 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§42 |
40 |
Past and present |
§43 |
43 |
Past and present |
§44 |
43 |
Past and present |
§45 |
44 |
Past and present |
§46 |
44 |
Past and present |
§47 |
47 |
Political science and the positivists |
§48 |
48 |
Past and present. Spontaneity and conscious leadership |
§49 |
52 |
Cultural topics. Ideological material |
§50 |
53 |
Concordat |
§51 |
53 |
Past and present |
§52 |
54 |
The pillories of virtue |
§53 |
54 |
Past and present. Influence of the romanticism of French serials |
§54 |
55 |
Emilio Bodrero |
§55 |
56 |
Past and present. Otto Kahn |
§56 |
56 |
The concept of organic centralism and the priestly caste |
§57 |
57 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Papini |
§58 |
57 |
Types of periodicals. The "Voce"-"Leonardo" type |
§59 |
58 |
Past and present. The intellectual influence of France |
§60 |
58 |
Past and present |
§61 |
59 |
The struggle between the generations |
§62 |
59 |
Past and present |
§63 |
61 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§64 |
65 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§65 |
65 |
Massimo Lelj, Il Risorgimento dello spirito italiano: 1725-1861 |
§66 |
65 |
Lorianism and the baroque style |
§67 |
66 |
Gerrymandering |
§68 |
66 |
Americanism |
§69 |
67 |
Utopias and philosophical novels |
§70 |
67 |
Frère Vedremo |
§71 |
67 |
Utopias and philosophical novels |
§72 |
68 |
Science columns |
§73 |
69 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Luigi Capuana |
§74 |
70 |
Giulio Bertoni and linguistics |
§75 |
72 |
Utopias and philosophical novels |
§76 |
72 |
The question of the language and the Italian intellectual
classes |
§77 |
76 |
The clergy, church property, and analogous forms of personal
or real property |
§78 |
76 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Popular serial novels |
§79 |
78 |
The question of the language |
§80 |
78 |
The particular chauvinism of the Italians |
§81 |
79 |
Federico Confalonieri |
§82 |
80 |
French and Italian historical culture |
§83 |
82 |
Past and present |
§84 |
83 |
The death of Vittorio Emanuele II |
§85 |
83 |
Arturo Graf |
§86 |
84 |
Lorianism. Alfredo Trombetti |
§87 |
86 |
Regarding the formation of the Italian intellectual classes
in the early Middle Ages |
§88 |
90 |
The study of the historical formation of the Italian intellectuals |
§89 |
90 |
Lorianism |
§90 |
91 |
History of the subaltern classes |
§91 |
92 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. The book fair |
§92 |
92 |
Federico Confalonieri |
§93 |
93 |
Giovanni Cena |
§94 |
93 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Polifilo |
§95 |
93 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§96 |
94 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Popular novels |
§97 |
95 |
The Concordat |
§98 |
95 |
Spartacus |
§99 |
96 |
The law of numbers |
§100 |
96 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Popular literature |
§101 |
96 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. The anti-popular or non-popular-national
character of Italian literature |
§102 |
96 |
Past and present. School of journalism |
§103 |
97 |
The Risorgimento and the revolutionary classes |
§104 |
97 |
Popular literature. An anthology of writings by American workers |
§105 |
98 |
Lorianism. American peanuts and oil |
§106 |
98 |
Prof. H. de Vries de Heekelingen |
§107 |
99 |
The social classes in the Risorgimento |
§108 |
99 |
The personal equation |
§109 |
99 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Italo Svevo and Italian littérateurs |
§110 |
100 |
Equipping the nation |
§111 |
100 |
Lorianism |
§112 |
101 |
Corrado Barbagallo |
§113 |
101 |
Utopias |
§114 |
101 |
Past and present |
§115 |
102 |
International function of the Italian educated classes |
§116 |
102 |
International function of the Italian educated classes |
§117 |
104 |
Italian emigration and the cosmopolitan function of the Italian
educated classes |
§118 |
104 |
National history and the history of culture (European or international |
§119 |
105 |
Agitation and propaganda |
§120 |
106 |
Antonio Fradeletto |
§121 |
107 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§122 |
107 |
Italian diplomacy. Costantino Nigra and the Treaty of Wuchali |
§123 |
108 |
The pitiful Italian |
§124 |
108 |
Emigration |
§125 |
109 |
Luigi Castellazzo, the Mantua trial, and the other trials
under Austrian rule |
§126 |
111 |
The formation of the Italian educated classes and their cosmopolitan
function |
§127 |
111 |
The Risorgimento |
§128 |
111 |
Machiavelli and Emanuele Filiberto |
§129 |
111 |
Italian diplomacy |
§130 |
112 |
Italian culture |
§131 |
112 |
Italian diplomacy |
§132 |
112 |
Lorianism. Paolo Orano |
§133 |
113 |
Carlo Flumiani, I gruppi sociali. Fondamenti di scienza
politica |
§134 |
113 |
Piero Pieri, Il Regno di Napoli dal luglio 1799 al marzo
1806 |
§135 |
113 |
History and Anti-history |
§136 |
114 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§137 |
114 |
The formation of the Italian intellectual class |
§138 |
115 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Alfredo Panzini |
§139 |
116 |
Past and present |
§140 |
116 |
Catholicism and secularism. Religion and science |
§141 |
117 |
The international function of Italian intellectuals |
§142 |
118 |
The limits of state activity |
§143 |
119 |
1914 |
§144 |
119 |
Renaissance |
§145 |
119 |
Italian and French culture and the Academies |
§146 |
120 |
Kipling |
§147 |
120 |
Italian intellectuals. Carducci |
§148 |
120 |
The negative popular-national character of Italian literature |
§149 |
121 |
Popular literature. Verne and the literature of marvelous
adventures |
§150 |
122 |
Popular literature. Emilio De Marchi |
§151 |
122 |
Negative popular-national character of Italian literature |
§152 |
123 |
"Spectator" = Mario Missiroli |
§153 |
123 |
Popular literature. Notes on the detective novel |
§154 |
124 |
The negative national-popular aspect of Italian literature |
§155 |
125 |
The new architecture |
§156 |
126 |
Lorianism. Trombetti and the monogenesis of language |
§157 |
128 |
Separation between leaders and led |
§158 |
129 |
The historical conjuncture of 1848-1849 |
§159 |
129 |
Risorgimento |
§160 |
129 |
The economic structure of Italy |
§161 |
130 |
Leo XIII |
§162 |
130 |
The historical conjuncture of 1848-1849 |
§163 |
131 |
Alessandro Luzio's "history" of the Risorgimento |
§164 |
131 |
Notes on the religious movement. The editorial staff of "La
Civiltà Cattolica" |
§165 |
133 |
Italo Toscani |
§166 |
133 |
Past and present |