Bibliography

Gramsci’s own works, and the key to the way in which they are referenced, are listed on pages xiii–xiv. The following bibliography is organized into three parts: first, books and articles directly on Gramsci in English; second, books and articles directly on Gramsci in Italian; third, other books and articles referred to in the text.

Books and Articles Directly on Gramsci in English

Adamson, Walter L. (1980) Hegemony and Revolution: A Study of Antonio Gramsci’s Political and Cultural Theory, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Anderson, Perry (1976–1977) ‘The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci’, New Left Review 100: 5–78.

Ayers, Alison J. (ed.) (2013) Gramsci, Political Economy, and International Relations Theory: Modern Princes and Naked Emperors, rev. edn, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Bellamy, Richard (2014) Croce, Gramsci, Bobbio and the Italian Political Tradition, Colchester: ECPR Press.

Bobbio, Norberto (1988) ‘Gramsci and the Concept of Civil Society’, in J. Keane (ed.), Civil Society and the State: New European Perspectives, London: Verso, pp. 73–99.

Borg, Carmel, Buttigieg, Joseph and Mayo, Peter (eds) (2002) Gramsci and Education, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Callinicos, Alex (2010) ‘The Limits of Passive Revolution’, Capital and Class 34, no. 3: 491–507.

Cammett, John M. (1967) Antonio Gramsci and the Origins of Italian Communism, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press.

Carlucci, Alessandro (2012) ‘Introduction: New Approaches to Gramsci: Language, Philosophy and Politics’, Journal of Romance Studies 12, no. 3: 1–9.

Carlucci, Alessandro (2013) Gramsci and Languages: Unification, Diversity, Hegemony, Leiden: Brill.

Cox, Robert W. (1993 [1983]) ‘Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations: An Essay in Method’, Millennium 12: 162–175; repr. in Stephen Gill (ed.), Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 49–66.

Davidson, Alastair (1977) Antonio Gramsci: Towards an Intellectual Biography, London: Merlin Press.

Davis, John A. (ed.) (1979) Gramsci and Italy’s Passive Revolution, London: Croom Helm.

Entwistle, Harold (1979) Antonio Gramsci: Conservative Schooling for Radical Politics, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Femia, Joseph (1979) ‘Gramsci, the Via Italiana and the Classical Marxist-Leninist Approach to Revolution’, Government and Opposition 14: 66–95; repr. in James Martin (ed.), Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers, 4 vols (London: Routledge, 2002), vol. 3, pp. 482–504.

Femia, Joseph (1981) Gramsci’s Political Thought: Hegemony, Consciousness, and the Revolutionary Process, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Femia, Joseph (2009) ‘Gramsci, Epistemology and International Relations’, in M. McNally and J. Schwarzmantel (eds), Gramsci and Global Politics: Hegemony and Resistance, Routledge: London, pp. 32–42.

Finocchiaro, Maurice A. (1988) Gramsci and the History of Dialectical Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Fiori, Giuseppe (1970) Antonio Gramsci: Life of a Revolutionary, translated by Tom Nairn, London: New Left Books.

Francese, Joseph (ed.) (2009) Perspectives on Gramsci: Politics, Culture and Social Theory, London: Routledge.

Frosini, Fabio (2012) ‘Reformation, Renaissance and the State: The Hegemonic Fabric of Modern Sovereignty’, Journal of Romance Studies 12, no. 3: 63–77.

Germino, Dante (1990) Antonio Gramsci: Architect of a New Politics, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.

Gill, Stephen (ed.) (1993) Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Ginsborg, Paul (1979) ‘Gramsci and the Era of Bourgeois Revolution in Italy’, chapter 6 of John A. Davis (ed.), Gramsci and Italy’s Passive Revolution, London: Croom Helm.

Green, Marcus E. (ed.) (2011) Rethinking Gramsci, London: Routledge.

Hart, Janet (1999) ‘Reading the Radical Subject: Gramsci, Glinos and Paralanguages of the Modern Nation; Strange Rhapsody’, in R. Suny and M. D. Kennedy (eds), Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation, Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press.

Ives, Peter (2004) Language and Hegemony in Gramsci, London: Pluto Press.

Karabel, Jerome (1976) ‘Revolutionary Contradictions: Antonio Gramsci and the Problem of Intellectuals’, Politics and Society 6, no. 1: 123–172; repr. in James Martin (ed.), Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers (London: Routledge, 2002), vol. 3, pp. 7–52.

King, Margaret L. (1978) ‘The Social Role of Intellectuals: Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Renaissance’, Soundings 61, no. 1: 23–46; repr. in James Martin (ed.), Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers (London: Routledge, 2002), vol. 3, pp. 145–164.

McNally, Mark and Schwarzmantel, J. (eds) (2009) Gramsci and Global Politics: Hegemony and Resistance, Routledge: London.

Martin, James (1998) Gramsci’s Political Analysis: A Critical Introduction, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Martin, James (ed.) (2002) Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers, 4 vols, London: Routledge.

Mayo, Peter (ed.) (2009) Gramsci and Educational Thought, Oxford: Blackwell.

Morera, Esteve (1990) Gramsci’s Historicism: A Realist Interpretation, London: Routledge.

Morton, Adam David (2007) Unravelling Gramsci: Hegemony and Passive Revolution in the Global Political Economy, London: Pluto Press.

Adamson, Walter L. (1980) Hegemony and Revolution: A Study of Antonio Gramsci’s Political and Cultural Theory, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Anderson, Perry (1976–1977) ‘The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci’, New Left Review 100: 5–78.

Ayers, Alison J. (ed.) (2013) Gramsci, Political Economy, and International Relations Theory: Modern Princes and Naked Emperors, rev. edn, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Bellamy, Richard (2014) Croce, Gramsci, Bobbio and the Italian Political Tradition, Colchester: ECPR Press.

Bobbio, Norberto (1988) ‘Gramsci and the Concept of Civil Society’, in J. Keane (ed.), Civil Society and the State: New European Perspectives, London: Verso, pp. 73–99.

Borg, Carmel, Buttigieg, Joseph and Mayo, Peter (eds) (2002) Gramsci and Education, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Callinicos, Alex (2010) ‘The Limits of Passive Revolution’, Capital and Class 34, no. 3: 491–507.

Cammett, John M. (1967) Antonio Gramsci and the Origins of Italian Communism, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press.

Carlucci, Alessandro (2012) ‘Introduction: New Approaches to Gramsci: Language, Philosophy and Politics’, Journal of Romance Studies 12, no. 3: 1–9.

Carlucci, Alessandro (2013) Gramsci and Languages: Unification, Diversity, Hegemony, Leiden: Brill.

Cox, Robert W. (1993 [1983]) ‘Gramsci, Hegemony and International Relations: An Essay in Method’, Millennium 12: 162–175; repr. in Stephen Gill (ed.), Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 49–66.

Davidson, Alastair (1977) Antonio Gramsci: Towards an Intellectual Biography, London: Merlin Press.

Davis, John A. (ed.) (1979) Gramsci and Italy’s Passive Revolution, London: Croom Helm.

Entwistle, Harold (1979) Antonio Gramsci: Conservative Schooling for Radical Politics, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Femia, Joseph (1979) ‘Gramsci, the Via Italiana and the Classical Marxist-Leninist Approach to Revolution’, Government and Opposition 14: 66–95; repr. in James Martin (ed.), Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers, 4 vols (London: Routledge, 2002), vol. 3, pp. 482–504.

Femia, Joseph (1981) Gramsci’s Political Thought: Hegemony, Consciousness, and the Revolutionary Process, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Femia, Joseph (2009) ‘Gramsci, Epistemology and International Relations’, in M. McNally and J. Schwarzmantel (eds), Gramsci and Global Politics: Hegemony and Resistance, Routledge: London, pp. 32–42.

Finocchiaro, Maurice A. (1988) Gramsci and the History of Dialectical Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Fiori, Giuseppe (1970) Antonio Gramsci: Life of a Revolutionary, translated by Tom Nairn, London: New Left Books.

Francese, Joseph (ed.) (2009) Perspectives on Gramsci: Politics, Culture and Social Theory, London: Routledge.

Frosini, Fabio (2012) ‘Reformation, Renaissance and the State: The Hegemonic Fabric of Modern Sovereignty’, Journal of Romance Studies 12, no. 3: 63–77.

Germino, Dante (1990) Antonio Gramsci: Architect of a New Politics, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.

Gill, Stephen (ed.) (1993) Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Ginsborg, Paul (1979) ‘Gramsci and the Era of Bourgeois Revolution in Italy’, chapter 6 of John A. Davis (ed.), Gramsci and Italy’s Passive Revolution, London: Croom Helm.

Green, Marcus E. (ed.) (2011) Rethinking Gramsci, London: Routledge.

Hart, Janet (1999) ‘Reading the Radical Subject: Gramsci, Glinos and Paralanguages of the Modern Nation; Strange Rhapsody’, in R. Suny and M. D. Kennedy (eds), Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation, Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press.

Ives, Peter (2004) Language and Hegemony in Gramsci, London: Pluto Press.

Karabel, Jerome (1976) ‘Revolutionary Contradictions: Antonio Gramsci and the Problem of Intellectuals’, Politics and Society 6, no. 1: 123–172; repr. in James Martin (ed.), Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers (London: Routledge, 2002), vol. 3, pp. 7–52.

King, Margaret L. (1978) ‘The Social Role of Intellectuals: Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Renaissance’, Soundings 61, no. 1: 23–46; repr. in James Martin (ed.), Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers (London: Routledge, 2002), vol. 3, pp. 145–164.

McNally, Mark and Schwarzmantel, J. (eds) (2009) Gramsci and Global Politics: Hegemony and Resistance, Routledge: London.

Martin, James (1998) Gramsci’s Political Analysis: A Critical Introduction, Basingstoke: Macmillan.

Martin, James (ed.) (2002) Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers, 4 vols, London: Routledge.

Mayo, Peter (ed.) (2009) Gramsci and Educational Thought, Oxford: Blackwell.

Morera, Esteve (1990) Gramsci’s Historicism: A Realist Interpretation, London: Routledge.

Morton, Adam David(2010) ‘The Continuum of Passive Revolution’, Capital and Class 34, no. 3: 315–342.

Paterson, Bill (2009) ‘Trasformismo at the World Trade Organisation’, in M. McNally and J. Schwarzmantel (eds), Gramsci and Global Politics: Hegemony and Resistance, Routledge: London.

Sassoon, Anne Showstack (1987) Gramsci’s Politics, 2nd edn, London: Hutchinson.

Spriano, Paolo (1979) Gramsci: The Prison Years, translated by John Fraser, London: Lawrence & Wishart.

Thomas, Peter D. (2009) The Gramscian Moment: Philosophy, Hegemony and Marxism, Historical Materialism 24, Leiden: Brill.

Togliatti, Palmiro (1979) On Gramsci, and Other Writings, edited and introduced by Donald Sassoon, London: Lawrence & Wishart.

Williams, Gwyn A. (1975) Proletarian Order: Antonio Gramsci, Factory Councils and the Origins of Communism in Italy 1911–1921, London: Pluto Press.

Books and Articles Directly on Gramsci in Italian

Canfora, Luciano (2012) Spie, URSS, antifascismo: Gramsci 1926–1937, Rome: Salerno Editrice.

Cospito, Giuseppe (2011a) Il ritmo del pensiero: Per una lettura diacronica dei ‘Quaderni del carcere’ di Gramsci, Naples: Bibliopolis.

Cospito, Giuseppe(2011b) ‘Verso l’edizione critica e integrale dei “Quaderni del carcere”’, Studi Storici 52, no 4: 881–905.

Daniele, Chiara (ed.) (1999) Gramsci a Roma, Togliatti a Mosca: Il carteggio del 1926, con un saggio di Giuseppe Vacca, Turin: Einaudi.

Daniele, Chiara (2011) ‘L’Epistolario del carcere di Antonio Gramsci’, Studi Storici 52, no 4: 791–836.

Francioni, Gianni (1984) L’Officina Gramsciana: Ipotesi sulla struttura dei ‘Quaderni del carcere’, Naples: Bibliopolis.

Francioni, Gianni(1992) ‘Il bauletto inglese: Appunti per una storia dei “Quaderni” di Gramsci’, Studi Storici 33, no. 4: 713–741.

Francioni, Gianni(2009) ‘Come lavorava Gramsci’, in G. Francioni (ed.), Antonio Gramsci: Quaderni del carcere, Edizione anastatica dei manoscritti, Milan: Biblioteca Treccani.

Frosini, Fabio (2010) La religione dell’uomo moderno: Politica e verità neiQuaderni del carcere’ di Antonio Gramsci, Rome: Carocci.

Gagliardi, Alassio (2008) ‘Il problema del corporativismo nel dibattito europeo e nei Quaderni’, in F. Giasi (ed.), Gramsci nel suo tempo, 2 vols, Rome: Carocci, vol. 2, pp. 631–656.

Galasso, Giuseppe (1978) ‘Gramsci e i problemi della storia italiana’, in his Croce, Gramsci e altri storici, 2nd edn, Milan: Il Saggiatore.

Giasi, Francesco (2008a) ‘I comunisti torinese e l’”egemonia del proletariato” nella rivoluzione italiana: Appunti sulle fonti di Alcuni temi della quistione meridionale di Gramsci’, in A. D’Orsi (ed.), Egemonie, Naples: Edizioni Dante & Descartes, pp. 147–186.

Giasi, Francesco (ed.) (2008b) Gramsci nel suo tempo, 2 vols, Rome: Carocci.

Gualtieri, Roberto (2008) ‘L’Analisi internazionale e lo sviluppo della filosofia della praxis’, in. F. Giasi (ed.), Gramsci nel suo tempo, 2 vols, Rome: Carocci, vol. 2, pp. 581–608.

Izzo, Francesca (2008) ‘I Marx di Gramsci’, in Francesco Giasi (ed.), Gramsci nel suo tempo, Rome: Carocci, vol. 2, pp. 553–580.

Liguori, Guido (2012) Gramsci conteso: Interpretazioni, dibattiti e polemiche 1922–2012, rev. edn, Rome: Editori Riuniti.

Liguori, Guido and Voza, Pasquale (eds) (2009) Dizionario gramsciano: 1926–1937, Rome: Carocci.

Lo Piparo, Franco (2012) I Due Carceri di Gramsci: La prigione fascista e il labirinto comunista, Rome: Donzelli.

Lo Piparo, Franco (2013) L’Enigma del Quaderno: La caccia ai manoscritti dopo la morte di Gramsci, Rome: Donzelli.

Rapone, Leonardo (2011) Cinque anni che paiono secoli: Antonio Gramsci dal socialismo al comunismo (1914–1919), Rome: Carocci.

Righi, Maria Luisa (2011) ‘Gramsci a Mosca tra amori e politica (1922–23)’, Studi Storici 52, no. 4: 1001–1038.

Santucci, Antonio A. (2005) Antonio Gramsci 1891–1937, Palermo: Sellerio; trans. Antonio Santucci, Antonio Gramsci (New York: Monthly Review Press, 2010).

Togliatti, Palmiro (2001) Scritti su Gramsci, edited by Guido Liguori, Rome: Editori Riuniti.

Vacca, Giuseppe (1991) Gramsci e Togliatti, Rome: Editori Riuniti.

Vacca, Giuseppe (1999) Appuntamenti con Gramsci: Introduzione allo studio dei Quaderni del carcere, Rome: Carocci.

Vacca, Giuseppe (2012) Vita e pensieri di Antonio Gramsci 1926–1937, Turin: Einaudi.

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