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            <forename>Manuela</forename>
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        <p>The theme of written communication is the red thread linking all the historical essays collected here. However, it does not concern the study of the specific channel or of its history, but rather the methods used to create writings or editorial initiatives, for the achievement of specific objectives. Writing and publishing are the two poles around which the various contributions revolve, whose features respond to a project aimed at probing the intention underlying the work of authors and publishers engaged in transmitting not only news, but above all contents: from religious to cultural, literary, scientific, political, or propaganda. The aim is the one of trying to read European History through a lens supporting the trends of the contemporary world, reflecting opinions, strategies and communication methods developed in different eras, so as to arouse interest around aspects of past realities which reveal new historical processes .</p>
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        <p>Il tema della comunicazione scritta che attraversa i saggi storici qui raccolti, non riguarda lo studio del mezzo e della sua storia, bensì i metodi applicati alla realizzazione di scritture o iniziative editoriali per il conseguimento di obiettivi specifici sotto tale profilo. Scrittura ed editoria sono i due poli intorno ai quali ruotano i vari contributi, il cui taglio risponde alle linee di un progetto teso a sondare l’intenzione sottesa all’operato di autori ed editori impegnati nel trasmettere non tanto o non soltanto notizie, ma soprattutto contenuti: dal campo religioso a quello culturale, letterario, scientifico, politico, oppure della propaganda. Si tratta qui di provare a leggere la Storia europea attraverso una lente che assecondi le tendenze del mondo contemporaneo nel riflettere opinioni, strategie e modalità comunicative maturate in epoche diverse, in modo da suscitare interesse intorno ad aspetti di passate realtà, rivelatori di nuovi processi storici.</p>
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