In the light of growing academic interest in Italy and the re-organization of many university courses in Italian along interdisciplinary lines, the Italian Perspectives series brings together different scholarly perspectives on Italy and its culture.
Incorporating Italian and English books and essay collections, this series is notable for the breadth and diversity of themes covered, incorporating all aspects and periods of Italian literature, language, history, culture, politics, art and media, as well as studies which take an interdisciplinary approach and are methodologically innovative.
The first eleven volumes in the series are published under Maney's Northern University Press Imprint, and are listed below. From Volume 12 onwards, the series is published under the Legenda Italian Perspectives imprint, by Maney Publishing and the Modern Humanities Research Association. To view Volume 12 onwards, please visit the MHRA website.
The Italian Perspectives series is edited by two established scholars in the field of Italian studies, supported by an international Advisory Board.
General Editors
Professor Zygmunt Baranski, University of Cambridge
Professor Anna Laura Lepschy, University College London