Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Done at the LSE for the Italian Week

Will culminate Friday with a speech by the director of Done and the Deputy Padellaro Newspapers Anthony Marco Travaglio, the Italian Week held at the London School of Economics (LSE) by the students of the Italian Society. The aim is to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy without rhetoric and false complacency.

Yesterday opened the work Bill Emmott, former editor of The Economist and author of the recently released Forza Italy in Italian translation. How to restart after Berlusconi. It goes on today and tomorrow with representatives from the world of sport, as Gianluca Vialli, and the economy, such as Giacomo Vaciago and Andrea Prat, LSE professor in the same.

Thursday will be the turn of a reflection on the phenomenon of crime, mafia, which will involve in the debate, among others, Enrico Fierro - journalist and author of Without Malitalia - and Federico Varese, a criminologist at the University of Oxford. Friday 11 will be the turn of Made Daily, one of the sponsors of Italian Week.

At 14 (London time) will be screened for the first time in Britain in check, the film made by Marco Lillo and Hugh Gumpel the massacres of Mafia. To 18.45 and the director Antonio Padellaro Marco Travaglio will try to answer the question: what have we learned in 150 years? For the fact is a "return to the scene of crime" since the May 2010 Labor and Padellaro had already been invited to the LSE just by the Italian Society.

A sign of mutual attention, that between London and Done. And a relationship will grow. Note: The inputs to the initiative of closing Padellaro and Labor are exhausted. We are trying to arrange a live webcast for those who fail to enter. Download the program

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