Christopher Seton-Watson Prize. Winners 2015.
Rhiannon Evangelista 'The particular kindness of friends: ex-Fascists, clientage and the transition to democracy in Italy, 1945–1960’ Issue: 20.4
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Rhiannon Evangelista 'The particular kindness of friends: ex-Fascists, clientage and the transition to democracy in Italy, 1945–1960’ Issue: 20.4
joint winners: Ferdinand Goehde, for "A new military history of the Italian Risorgimento and Anti-Risorgimento: the case of ‘transnational soldiers’”. Stephen C. Bruner, for "Conflicting obituaries: the Abyssinian ‘outlaw’ Debeb as treacherous bandit and romantic hero in late nineteenth-century Italian imagination”.
The Christopher Seton-Watson Memorial prize for the best article published in the journal Modern Italy in 2012 has been awarded to Giacomo Lichtner for his article ‘The age of innocence? Child narratives and Italian Holocaust films’, published in Modern Italy, 17, 2, 2012.