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I libri di Ca’ Foscari
Volume 9 | Review | I rapporti internazionali nei 150 anni di storia di Ca’ Foscari
Abstract
The volume is dedicated to the history of the international relations of Ca’ Foscari through its 150 years’ history. As the contributions to this volume illustrate, it is characterised by intense cultural, educational and scientific exchanges with people and institutions outside the national context, and its internationalisation was – and still is – promoted through the presence of foreign teachers and students and native language instructors, the exchange of bulletins and scientific publications with foreign institutions, the international contacts and networks developed by the alumni both individually and collectively, a growing number of scholarships of different kinds for study abroad as well as a growing number of foreign visiting scholars and professors. Thus, this volume eloquently testifies to the eminently international vocation that has characterised Ca’ Foscari since its foundation.
Keywords Transnationalism • Fulbright program • Internationalization • History of Venice • History of Japan • Teaching • Italian students born abroad • Jews • American Studies • Austrian economic system • International students • These three elements form the basis of the study p • Equal partnership • Intellectual exchanges • A small 19th century painting by an anonymous Mast • Yanghwajin Foreigners’ Cemetery • Migrations • History of international relations • Indeed it shows a youth whose expression is at onc • School of Commerce • Giovanni Stiffoni • Peace and democracy • IRO • Ca’ Foscari • Adriatic Sea • Degas” • Added to this is a small iconographical mystery: t • Cooperation • The Great Empire of Korea • Diaspora • Spain • Intellectual history • European Society of Culture • Internationality • History • Early Italian-Korean diplomatic relations • International Summer School • Conflicts • Ca’ Foscari • International mobility • International relations • Higher schools of commerce • Cultural, educational and scientific exchanges • Luigi Casati • Internationalisation • Anthropology • Higher education • Venice • Ca’ Foscari University • Italian history • Harvard University
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