996 resultados para Sabatelli, Giuseppe, 1813-1843.
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Giuseppe Cognetti (1928) és professor emèrit a la Universitat de Pisa. El 1969 va fundar la Societat Italiana de Biologia Marina. Ha estat professor a les Universitats de Nàpols, de Bolonya i de Pisa, de la qual va ser director del Departament de Ciències del Territori i Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Uomo e dell’Ambiente. Des del 1980 és col·laborador del Consell d’Europa per a estudis de reserves marines i és membre del Comitè de Comunicació del Ministeri de Medi Ambient italià. Ha vingut a Girona per participar en l’International Summer School of the Environment que organitza l’Institut de Medi Ambient de la UdG
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In the mid-nineteenth century, thousands of children in Europe and beyond were organized into battalions of fundraisers for overseas missions. By the end of the century these juvenile missionary organizations had become a global movement, generating millions of pounds in revenue each year. While the transnational nature of the children’s missions and publications has been well-documented by historians, the focus has tended to be on the connections that were established by encounters between the young western donors, missionaries overseas and the non-western ‘other’ constructed by their work. A full exploration of the European political, social and cultural concerns that produced the juvenile missionaries movement and the trans-European networks that sustained it are currently missing from historical accounts of the phenomenon. This article looks at the largest of these organizations, the Catholic mission for children, the French Holy Childhood Association (L’Œuvre de la sainte enfance), to understand how the principles this mission sought to impose abroad were above all an expression of anxieties at home about the role of religion in the family, childhood and in civil society as western polities were modernizing and secularizing in the nineteenth century.