May, 2007, Turin
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: May, 2007, Turin
Classmark: MS 2067/B/4/1/297
Related people: UNESCO
Date(s): Mar 2006 - May 2007
Language: Italian
Size and medium: Email printouts; letters; map
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/662230
Collection group(s): Janina and Zygmunt Bauman
Description
Correspondence concerning Zygmunt Bauman's trip to Turin in May 2007, where he was interviewed by Giuliano Battiston for italian newspapers 'Il Manifesto” and “Liberazione” and the School of Journalism of the Lelio Basso’ Foundation of Rome.
Also includes correspondence with Publishing House 'Bollati Boringhieri' regarding the 50th Anniversary reprinting of “Legislators and interpreters on Modernity, Post-modernity , Intellectuals”. Reference to Turin Book Fair, where Zygmunt Bauman discussed the subject of the book.
Includes text with annotations titled “How central is the centre”.
Includes reference to World Book Capital 2006-2007 UNESCO conference "Torino Capitale mondiale del libro con roma Colloquium July 2006 Genova: Migrazioni. Le Braccia ed i cervelli: antiche e nuove migrazioni" (Migrations. Arms and brains: ancient and new migrations).
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