Chapter Gli studi sociologici

The teaching of sociology at Cesare Alfieri began in 1910 and developed through key figures like Giovanni Lorenzoni and Camillo Pellizzi. Initially seen as a secondary discipline, sociology gained ground post-WWII thanks to institutional support and figures such as Luciano Cavalli, who connected emp...

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Sociology
Sociological teaching
Italian sociologists
Social change
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