Carlo Baccetti
Associate Professor
Department of Political and Social Sciences
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Classic maturity at the "Virgilio" High School in Empoli (Fi) with a score of 55/60. - Degree in Philosophy at the Faculty of Humanities and Philosophy at the University of Florence, with a thesis in History of Political Doctrines, Graduate Degree 110 and Praise / 110 (Professor Furio Cerutti, Graduation Thesis: Charles Wright Mills From unspeakable abstraction to pedagogical illusion). - Degree in Philosophy in Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at the University of Urbino, vote: 63/70 (rapporteur: Prof. Augusto Illuminati, title of finalization thesis: Notes on the concept of work in Marx's economic-philosophical manuscripts). Political Science Researcher (SPS / 04) at the Faculty of Political Science "Cesare Alfieri" from the University of Florence since December 4, 1995. Associate Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Political Sciences "Cesare Alfieri" of the University of Florence from 1 November 2000 , in the disciplinary field SPS / 04,
Research Interest
He studied the transformations of Italian political parties, focusing in particular on PCI, PDS-DS and post-Christian parties; political culture, with particular reference to Tuscany and other areas of red policy subculture; the electoral behavior; the transformations of the local government in Italy.
Publications
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Carlo Baccetti (2014). The yard of intercommunication in Tuscany. In: Silvia Bolgherini and Patrizia Messina. Beyond the Provinces - Intermediate Bodies in Italy and Europe, pp. 91-114, Padova: Padova University Press, ISBN: 9788897385967
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Baccetti Carlo; Magnier Annick (2016). The Italian "second level" in search of identity: the transformation of the province and the birth of the metropolitan city. REVIEW OF CATALANA DE DRET PÚBLIC, vol. 52, pp. 0-0, ISSN: 1885-8252
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Baccetti, Carlo (2016). Do Political Without the Party - ARCI and Homes of the People in the Valdelsa Empire. Pisa: Pacini Editore, ISBN: 978-88-6995-039-1