In A Companion to Antonio Gramsci some of the most important Italian scholars of Gramsciâs thought realize an intellectual account of the Gramscian historiography. The volume is organized into five parts. In the first, an updated reconstruction of his biographical events is offered. The second part provides three different perspectives permitting an analysis of the ideas and theories of history which emerge from Gramsciâs writings. In the third section as well as the fourth section, the most explicitly political themes are considered. Finally, in the last part the timelines of twentieth century historiography in Italy are traced and a picture is painted of the reasons for the development of the principal problems surrounding the international literary output on Gramsci.
Contributors include: Alberto Burgio, Davide Cadeddu, Giuseppe Cospito, Angelo dâOrsi, 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).
âThis compact volume comprised of thirteen short essays is full of valuable information andinsights. It certainly succeeds in drawing on Italian expertise to add âphilological precision and hermeneutic penetrationâ to the study of Gramsciâs thought and the context in which it was developedâ. James Babb, in Global Intellectual History, 2021.
ââPreface
ââAcknowledgements
ââNotes on Contributors
Part 1: History
â1 Gramsci: From Socialism to Communism
âââLeonardo Rapone
â2 Antonio Gramsci: The Prison Years
âââAngelo dâOrsi
Part 2: Theories of History
â3 The Crisis of European Civilization in the Thought of Antonio Gramsci
âââGiuseppe Vacca
â4 Notes on Gramsciâs Theory of History
âââMarcello Montanari
â5 The Layers of History and Politics in Gramsci
âââVittorio Morfino
Part 3: Communism
â6 Gramsci and Marx: Notes and Reflections
âââStefano Petrucciani
â7 Gramsci, the October Revolution and Its âTranslationâ in the West
âââGuido Liguori
â8 On the Transition to Communism
âââAlberto Burgio
Part 4: Hegemony
â9 Gramsci: Political Scientis
âââMichele Prospero
â10 The âPrison Notebooksâ: Hegemony and Civil Society
âââGiuseppe Cospito
â11 On the Productive Use of Hegemony (Laclau, Hall, Chatterjee)
âââMichele Filippini
Part 5: Historiography
â12 The Influence and Legacy of Antonio Gramsci in Twentieth-Century Italy
âââMarzio Zanantoni
â13 The International Historiography on Gramsci in the Twenty-First Century
âââDavide Cadeddu
ââBibliographic Abbreviations
ââIndex
All interested in Antonio Gramsci's thought and in an updated history of Gramscian historiography.