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For those of you interested in the Atlantic World; another European
perspective. 

 

 

 

Luca Codignola, LITTLE DO WE KNOW. HISTORY AND HISTORIANS OF THE NORTH
ATLANTIC, 1492-2010, edited by Matteo Binasco (Cagliari, Genoa, Milan, Rome,
Turin: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Storia dell'Europa
Mediterranea, 2011), 517 pp., ISBN 978-88-97317-01-2 

I am pleased to inform you that I have this new book out. It includes
articles of various length, written in English, French, and Italian, that I
have authored in the past few years and that were published in several
learned journals, edited books, and the like.

You can access lengthy samples of the book by visiting  <
<http://www.isem.cnr.it/COLLANA/02/02CodignolaOL.pdf>
http://www.isem.cnr.it/COLLANA/02/02CodignolaOL.pdf>.

Should you be interested in the full book, you can ask for a a .pdf copy,
free of charge, by sending the following message to <
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] >:
"Please send a .pdf copy of the Institute's new book, Little Do We Know,
free of charge, to the following e-mail address <xxx@xxx>." Write "Little Do
we Know" in the Subject line.

For your convenience, I herewith append the table of contents of the volume.

Best wishes,

Luca

LITTLE DO WE KNOW: HISTORY AND HISTORIANS OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC, 1492-2010

Introduction: Constructing an Atlantic World
Matteo Binasco 

i. Historians and History

1. Bavardage intellectuel, connaissance du champ, mémoire pour l'avenir :
contradictions d'un historien
2. Filippo Mazzei and His Letters
3. Carlo Botta americanista
4. Winston Churchill e i popoli di lingua inglese
5. Richard Hofstadter e l'America coloniale
6. Raimondo Luraghi's Colonial and Revolutionary America: An Innovative
Marxist at Odds with Himself?
7. Monsieur le Comte de Eccles and Governor Frontenac: The Demolition of a
Myth
8. Pierre Savard et l'Italie
9. Giorgio Spini americanista

II. Catholic Expansion

1. Des Canadiens à Rome à la recherche de leurs racines ?
2. Jesuit Writings According to R.G. Thwaites and Lucien Campeau, SJ: How Do
They Differ?
3. A Man with a Mission: Guy Laflèche's Battle against the Jesuits of New
France
4. Missionnaires jésuites au Canada et en Chine : une comparaison qui reste
à faire
5. Franciscan Recollets in Canada, 1615-84
6. Henry J. Koren, CSSp, où l'echo encore bien vivante des missionnaires
barricadiers de la frontière atlantique 
7. Charles Dominic French, OP: A Scoundrel Priest in Need of a Defence
Lawyer?
8. The Church and Religion of W.J. Eccles
9. Terrence Murphy and Roberto Perin's History of Christianity: Innovative
and National, Perhaps Too Much So
10. The Frustrating Search for the Perfect Indian: Joëlle Rostkowski's
Unaccomplished Conversions

III. European Expansion and the Atlantic World

1. How Wide is the Atlantic Ocean? Wider and Wider
2. Les femmes autochtones, voilà le véritable pouvoir traditionaliste et
conservateur
3. The Extended Newfoundland Plantation, or, Fishing and Settling for
Hardship and Leisure
4. Late Eighteenth-Century Newfoundland: Why Models Should not Be Applied to
Real Life
5. Old-Fashioned Imperial History or Trendy Atlantic History? The Impact of
the English Civil War 
6. L'Histoire des aventuriers flibustiers d'Exquemelin est-elle une source
historique ?
7. Le régime seigneurial au Canada : développement français ou expression
d'une société neuve ? 
8. Le grand défi : est-il possible d'augmenter Marcel Trudel ?

IV. A Postscript:  Canadian, American, and Other Useful Studies

1. On the Witness Stand: A Prosopography of North American Historiography in
Italy in the Post-World War II Decades, 1945-78
2. Canadian Studies in Europe: An Overall Assessment, 1955-90
3. The Shaping of a Canadianist Identity: The Early Years, 1981-91

V. Appendices

1. On the Witness Stand: A Bibliography 
2. Canadian Studies in Europe: A Bibliography

Afterword
Luca Codignola




Prof. Luca Codignola-Bo, Direttore
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italia (CNR)
Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea (ISEM)
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16126 Genova, Italia
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