The Great Reform That Never Was Information retrievalIn Italy, 2016 was meant to be the year of the great reform, a constitutional revision that would have concluded the never ending transition from First to Second Republic, a long process involving several transformations in the electoral system and party system since the 1990s. It did not turn out this way. Instead, the Renzi Boschi law for constitutional revision, which started its parliamentary procedure in April 2014 and saw its final reading in
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Based on interviews with women raised during the constitutional monarchy of the earlier part of the twentieth century
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This edition of William Hyde Rice’s Hawaiian Legends is a classic of Hawaiian literature reimagined for modern readers
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