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      • Biography & True Stories
        October 2013

        Going Solo on Lake Como

        by Ciara O'Toole

        Sometimes flying by the seat of your pants is the best thing you can do … When Ciara O’Toole and her husband move to Lake Como, Italy, they make plans – to run their own businesses, to learn the language and to immerse themselves in the Italian way of life. But just a few months into the adventure Ciara’s marriage ends and she finds herself alone in a country where she doesn’t speak the language. She is faced with a choice: return to Ireland or stay in Italy and make her new life work. Determined to make a go of it, she throws herself into everything – forging new friendships – whirlwind romances, attempting to eat her own weight in four-cheese pizzas … and learning to fly a seaplane! Her new passion grips her as she works tirelessly towards an all-important milestone: her first solo flight. Told with warmth, humour and disarming honesty, Going Solo on Lake Como is the inspirational story of how one woman finds her wings and takes to the skies. ‘It made me laugh, it made me cry. It is epic in scope but incredibly intimate.’ Jane Maas

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2020

        AL CROCEVIA DEI POPOLI "MONDO VECCHIO E MONDO NUOVO" (1848)

        by Luisa Rendina, Antonio Cecere

        The revolutionary season of the "Primavera dei Popoli" would have been decisive for the Risorgimento’s mission. The liberal opening and the first parliamentary apprenticeship started the progressive disintegration of the Pre-unification States and a first consequent nationalization of the Italian space. Nonetheless, the 1848 also coincided with the conquest of public space: the proliferation and diffusion of newspapers concurred to radically modify revolutionary practice and, in many cases, to superimpose political militancy on journalistic militancy.Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina, Lucan, spearhead of the radical-democratic group, would have founded the most widely read, most widespread and most "guarded" newspaper of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies: «Il Mondo Vecchio e il Mondo Nuovo».     La stagione rivoluzionaria della «Primavera dei popoli» sarebbe stata determinante per la missione risorgimentale. L'apertura liberale e il primo apprendistato parlamentare avviarono la progressiva disgregazione degli Stati Preunitari e una prima conseguente nazionalizzazione dello spazio italiano. Nondimeno il Quarantotto coincise anche con la conquista dello spazio pubblico: la proliferazione e diffusione dei giornali concorsero a modificare radicalmente la prassi rivoluzionaria e a sovrapporre, in molti casi, la militanza politica a quella giornalistica. Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina, lucano, punta di diamante del gruppo radical-democratico, avrebbe fondato il Giornale più letto, più diffuso e più "sorvegliato" del Regno delle Due Sicilie: «Il Mondo Vecchio e il Mondo Nuovo».

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