La Bibliografia gramsciana, fondata da John M. Cammett, ora curata da Francesco Giasi e da Maria Luisa Righi con la collaborazione dell'International Gramsci Society raccoglie volumi, saggi e articoli su Gramsci pubblicati dal 1922 e pubblicazioni e traduzioni degli scritti di Gramsci dal 1927. Per aggiornamenti, integrazioni o correzioni scrivere a: bibliografiagramsciana@fondazionegramsci.org
Crehan, Kate,
Gramsci's concept of common sense: a useful concept for anthropologists?, in Journal of Modern Italian Studies, pp. 273 - 287
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Guha, Ranajit,
Gramsci in India: homage to a teacher, in Journal of Modern Italian Studies, pp. 288 - 295
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Pearmain, Andrew,
The Politics of New Labour: A Gramscian Analysis; London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2011, 288
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Partito laburista britannico; Studi di caso; All'Estero: Gran Bretagna
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Pearmain, Andrew,
The Politics of New Labour: A Gramscian Analysis; London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2011, 288
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Rethinking Gramsci, Edited by Marcus E. Green; New York: Routledge, 2011, 334
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Morton, Adam David,
Social forces in the struggle over hegemony. Neo-Gramscian perspectives in international economy, in Rethinking Gramsci, pp. 147 - 166
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