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In A Companion to Antonio Gramsci some of the most important Italian scholars of Antonio Gramsci's thought combine their efforts to present an insightful and original intellectual portrait of one of the 20th century's most influential Marxist thinkers. Thematically organized into five parts, the volume focuses on the Sardinian's most important contributions. The first section offers readers a biographical sketch of Gramsci's life and work, the second presents his theories of history, the third and fourth examine his contributions to political theory, and the last deals with Gramsci's legacy and enduring influence.Contributors include: Alberto Burgio, Davide Cadeddu, Giuseppe Cospito, Angelo d'Orsi, Michele Filippini, Guido Liguori, Marcello Montanari, Vittorio Morfino, Stefano Petrucciani, Michele Prospero, Leonardo Rapone, Giuseppe Vacca, and Marzio Zanantoni.
Davide Cadeddu, Ph.D. (2004), is Associate Professor of History of Political Thought at the University of Milan. He has published articles and monographs on Italian contemporary political theories, including Reimagining Democracy (Springer, 2012).
PrefaceAcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsPart 1: History1 Gramsci: From Socialism to CommunismLeonardo Rapone2 Antonio Gramsci: The Prison YearsAngelo d’OrsiPart 2: Theories of History3 The Crisis of European Civilization in the Thought of Antonio GramsciGiuseppe Vacca4 Notes on Gramsci’s Theory of HistoryMarcello Montanari5 The Layers of History and Politics in GramsciVittorio MorfinoPart 3: Communism6 Gramsci and Marx: Notes and ReflectionsStefano Petrucciani7 Gramsci, the October Revolution and Its “Translation” in the WestGuido Liguori8 On the Transition to CommunismAlberto BurgioPart 4: Hegemony9 Gramsci: Political ScientisMichele Prospero10 The “Prison Notebooks”: Hegemony and Civil SocietyGiuseppe Cospito11 On the Productive Use of Hegemony (Laclau, Hall, Chatterjee)Michele FilippiniPart 5: Historiography12 The Influence and Legacy of Antonio Gramsci in Twentieth-Century ItalyMarzio Zanantoni13 The International Historiography on Gramsci in the Twenty-First CenturyDavide CadedduBibliographic AbbreviationsIndex