Note # |
Page # |
Note title or first
line of note. |
§1 |
267 |
Catholic integralists, Jesuits, Modernists |
§2 |
269 |
Rotary Club |
§3 |
272 |
Owen, Saint-Simon, and Ferrante Aporti's infant schools |
§4 |
273 |
Saint-Simonism, Freemasonry, Rotary Club |
§5 |
273 |
Catholic social action |
§6 |
273 |
Past and present |
§7 |
273 |
On Catholic "social thought"... |
§8 |
275 |
America and the Mediterranean |
§9 |
275 |
Lucien Romier and Catholic Action in France |
§10 |
275 |
Catholic Action in Belgium |
§11 |
276 |
Catholic integralists, Jesuits, Modernists |
§12 |
276 |
The Risorgimento. Solaro della Margarita |
§13 |
277 |
Catholic Action |
§14 |
277 |
Catholic integralists, Jesuits, Modernists |
§15 |
281 |
Lucien Romier and Catholic Action in France |
§16 |
281 |
Catholic integralists. Jesuits, Modernists |
§17 |
282 |
The Pan-Christian movement |
§18 |
282 |
Catholic social thought |
§19 |
283 |
Catholic Action in Italy |
§20 |
283 |
Machiavelli and Emanuele Filiberto |
§21 |
284 |
For the history of the Italian workers' movement |
§22 |
284 |
Catholic Action in Germany |
§23 |
285 |
Brief notes on Chinese culture |
§24 |
292 |
Past and present. Respect for the national artistic heritage |
§25 |
292 |
Machiavelli and Manzoni |
§26 |
292 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Alfredo Panzini |
§27 |
293 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§28 |
294 |
Ideology, psychologism, positivism |
§29 |
294 |
East-West |
§30 |
294 |
The international function of Italian intellectuals |
§31 |
295 |
On the Italian national tradition |
§32 |
296 |
Ugo Foscolo and Italian literary rhetoric |
§33 |
296 |
M. Iskowicz, La Littérature à la lumière du matérialisme
historique |
§34 |
297 |
Past and present |
§35 |
297 |
Risorgimento |
§36 |
297 |
Past and present |
§37 |
297 |
The cosmopolitan function of Italian intellectuals |
§38 |
298 |
The non-national-popular character of Italian literature |
§39 |
298 |
Scepticism |
§40 |
299 |
Pirandello |
§41 |
299 |
Vocational guidance |
§42 |
300 |
The tradition of Rome |
§43 |
302 |
The episode of the arrest of the La Gala brothers in 1863 |
§44 |
302 |
T. Tittoni, "Ricordi personali di politica interna" |
§45 |
304 |
Enrico Catellani, "La libertà del mare" |
§46 |
304 |
Claudio Faina, "Il carburante nazionale" |
§47 |
305 |
Catholic Action |
§48 |
305 |
Domenico Spadoni, "Le Società segrete nella Rivoluzione milanese
dell'aprile 1814" |
§49 |
305 |
Bernardo Sanvisenti, "La questione delle Antille" |
§50 |
305 |
Brief notes on Japanese culture |
§51 |
308 |
Brief notes on Chinese culture |
§52 |
310 |
Domenico Meneghini, "Industrie chimiche italiane" |
§53 |
310 |
Reformation and Renaissance. Nicholas of Cusa |
§54 |
311 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§55 |
313 |
Romagna and its role in Italian history |
§56 |
316 |
Catholic Action |
§57 |
316 |
Catholic Action in the United States |
§58 |
316 |
Catholic Action |
§59 |
317 |
Catholic Action in Germany |
§60 |
317 |
"La schiavitù del lavoro indigeno" (by A. Brucculeri) |
§61 |
318 |
Rotary Club |
§62 |
320 |
The editorial staff of La Civiltà Cattolica |
§63 |
320 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§64 |
322 |
Church and State in Italy before the Conciliation |
§65 |
323 |
Risorgimento. The historical conjuncture of 1848-1849 |
§66 |
324 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Ugo Ojetti and the Jesuits |
§67 |
327 |
Catholic Action |
§68 |
327 |
Monsignor Francesco Lanzoni, Le Diocesi d'Italia... |
§69 |
328 |
Encyclopedic notions |
§70 |
328 |
The State is the Church |
§71 |
329 |
The nature of the Concordats |
§72 |
330 |
Past and present |
§73 |
330 |
Politico-military direction of the war |
§74 |
331 |
The cosmopolitan function of Italian intellectuals |
§75 |
332 |
Maggiorino Ferraris and life in Italy from 1882 to 1926 |
§76 |
333 |
The crisis of 1898 |
§77 |
333 |
Garibaldi's crossing from Sicily to Calabria in 1860 |
§78 |
333 |
Monasticism and feudalism |
§79 |
334 |
A. G. Bianchi, "I clubs rossi durante l'assedio di Parigi" |
§80 |
334 |
Sorel and the Jacobins |
§81 |
335 |
Past and present. Territorial distribution of the Italian
population |
§82 |
335 |
The cosmopolitan function of Italian intellectuals |
§83 |
337 |
The cosmopolitan function of Italian intellectuals |
§84 |
337 |
Popular literature |
§85 |
337 |
Development of the bourgeois spirit in Italy |
§86 |
338 |
England |
§87 |
339 |
Political-military leadership in the war of 1914-1918 |
§88 |
341 |
On the Italian Risorgimento. Michele Amari and Sicilianism |
§89 |
343 |
Gabriele Gabbrielli, "India ribelle" |
§90 |
344 |
Brief notes on Islamic culture |
§91 |
346 |
Renaissance and Reformation |
§92 |
348 |
Italian diplomacy |
§93 |
348 |
Eighteenth-century Italian morals |
§94 |
349 |
The negative popular-national character of Italian literature |
§95 |
349 |
Fifteenth-century and sixteenth-century man |
§96 |
350 |
The negative national-popular character of Italian literature |
§97 |
350 |
The intellectuals |
§98 |
350 |
Post-war history |
§99 |
351 |
German armament at the time of the armistice |
§100 |
351 |
The cosmopolitan function of Italian intellectuals |
§101 |
352 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Filippo Crispolti |
§102 |
353 |
Italian literature. The contribution by bureaucrats |
§103 |
353 |
Popular literature. Theater |
§104 |
354 |
The sixteenth century |
§105 |
355 |
Americanism |
§106 |
356 |
Luigi Villari, "Il governo laburista inglese" |
§107 |
357 |
Italy and Palestine |
§108 |
357 |
Sicily. The Sicilian Pantheon of San Domenico |
§109 |
357 |
Sicily |
§110 |
358 |
France and Italy |
§111 |
358 |
The Italian Academy |
§112 |
358 |
Carlo Schanzer, "Sovranità e giustizia nei rapporti fra gli
stati" |
§113 |
358 |
On Henrik Ibsen |
§114 |
358 |
Encyclopedia of concepts-political, philosophical, etc. Postulate |
§115 |
359 |
Niccolò Machiavelli |
§116 |
359 |
G. B. "La Banca dei regolamenti internazionali" |
§117 |
359 |
Argus, "Il disarmo navale, i sottomarini e gli aeroplani" |
§118 |
360 |
Stresemann |
§119 |
360 |
Encyclopedia of concepts-political, philosophical, etc. Middle
class |
§120 |
361 |
Catholic cultural nationalism |
§121 |
361 |
France |
§122 |
361 |
National-popular |
§123 |
362 |
Renaissance |
§124 |
374 |
Past and present. Certain intellectuals |
§125 |
374 |
Types of periodicals. Critical-bibliographical surveys |
§126 |
375 |
Past and present. The intellectuals: the decline of Mario
Missiroli |
§127 |
377 |
Machiavelli |
§128 |
382 |
Lorianism. Domenico Giuliotti |
§129 |
383 |
Past and present. The Catholics and the state |
§130 |
383 |
Encyclopedic notions |
§131 |
384 |
Types of periodicals. A regular column on grammar and linguistics |
§132 |
385 |
Past and present |
§133 |
385 |
Catholic Action. The "Workers' Retreats" |
§134 |
386 |
Religious movements |
§135 |
387 |
The Italian Risorgimento. Lamennais |
§136 |
387 |
Encyclopedic notions |
§137 |
388 |
Catholic integralists, Jesuits, Modernists. The case of Abbé
Turmel of Rennes |
§138 |
388 |
Emperor-worship |
§139 |
389 |
Encyclopedic notions |
§140 |
389 |
Americanism |
§141 |
391 |
Catholic integralists, Jesuits, Modernists |
§142 |
394 |
Philosophical novels, utopias, etc. |
§143 |
394 |
The international function of Italian intellectuals |
§144 |
394 |
Encyclopedic notions |
§145 |
395 |
Past and present. Primitive and non-primitive Christianity |
§146 |
395 |
Political-military leadership in the war of 1914 |
§147 |
395 |
The cosmopolitan function of Italian intellectuals |
§148 |
396 |
Past and present. Inquiries on youth |
§149 |
397 |
Past and present. Education |
§150 |
397 |
The cosmopolitan function of Italian intellectuals. Risorgimento |
§151 |
398 |
Linguistics |
§152 |
398 |
Utopias, philosophical novels, etc. |
§153 |
399 |
Popular literature |
§154 |
399 |
Father Bresciani's progeny. Cardarelli and "La Ronda" |
§155 |
399 |
Father Bresciani's progeny |
§156 |
399 |
Folklore |
§157 |
400 |
Sicily |
§158 |
400 |
Lorianism. Altimetry, good morals, and intelligence |
§159 |
401 |
Risorgimento. The first Italian Jacobins |
§160 |
401 |
Renaissance |
§161 |
402 |
Encyclopedic notions. "Ascaro" |