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- The 1968 movement in Italy or Sessantotto was inspired by distaste or discontent with traditional Italian society and by similar international protests...
- characters' one, made up of those young people who parti****ted in the Sessantotto. Two brothers go their separate ways after attempting to rescue a young...
- Un'altra Università. La Scuola Normale Superiore dal crollo del fascismo al Sessantotto. Pisa. pp. 79–89.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
- violent clashes in Italy's student unrest during the protests of 1968 or "Sessantotto". On Friday 1 March, about 4,000 people gathered in the Piazza di Spagna...
- by a rising left-wing movement, in the wake of 1968 student unrest (Sessantotto). This movement was characterized by such heterogeneous events as revolts...
- by Angelo De Lorenzi in 2003, 153 p. (Italian) ISBN 9788888551210 Il Sessantotto a Pedali. Al Giro con Eddy Merckx by Francesco Ricci in 2008, 151 p....
- by a rising left-wing movement, in the wake of 1968 student unrest ("Sessantotto"). This movement was characterized by such heterogeneous events as revolts...
- Ig****o Silone e l'Italia". In Francesca, Chiarotto (ed.). Aspettando il Sessantotto. Continuità e fratture nelle culture politiche italiane dal 1956 al 1968...
- As an elitist individualist, he remained aloof from the movimento del Sessantotto and withdrew from public discussion since the 1970s. The increasing dominance...
- There he alternated his studies with temporary jobs. He took part in the Sessantotto (the upheavals of 1968) "like a wild, snarling dog, but not politicized"...