List Of Magazines Published In Italy
In Italy there are many magazines. In the late 1920s there were nearly one hundred literary magazines. Following the end of World War II the number of weekly magazines significantly expanded. From 1970 feminist magazines began to increase in number in the country. The number of consumer magazines was 975 in 1995 and 782 in 2004. There are also Catholic magazines and newspapers in the country. A total of fifty-eight Catholic magazines was launched between 1867 and 1922. From 1923 to 1943, the period of the Fascist Regime, only ten new Catholic magazines was started. In the period from 1943 to the end of the Second Vatican Council thirty-three new magazines were established. Until 2010 an additional eighty-six Catholic magazines were founded. The magazines had 3,400 million euros revenues in 2009, and 21.5% of these revenues were from advertising. The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Italy. They are published in Italian or other languag ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land border, as well as List of islands of Italy, nearly 800 islands, notably Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares land borders with France to the west; Switzerland and Austria to the north; Slovenia to the east; and the two enclaves of Vatican City and San Marino. It is the List of European countries by area, tenth-largest country in Europe by area, covering , and the third-most populous member state of the European Union, with nearly 59 million inhabitants. Italy's capital and List of cities in Italy, largest city is Rome; other major cities include Milan, Naples, Turin, Palermo, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, and Venice. The history of Italy goes back to numerous List of ancient peoples of Italy, Italic peoples—notably including the ancient Romans, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Journal Of Business Research
The ''Journal of Business Research'' is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on all aspects of business. It was established in 1973 and is published by Elsevier. The editors-in-chief are Dipayan Biswas (University of South Florida) and Mirella Kleijnen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam). Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, PsycINFO/Psychological Abstracts, RePEc, Scopus, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2023 impact factor The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a type of journal ranking. Journals with higher impact factor values are considered more prestigious or important within their field. The Impact Factor of a journa ... of 10.5 References External links * {{Official website, http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-business-research/ English-language journals ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archeologia Viva
''Archeologia Viva'' (Italian: ''Archaeology Alive'') is an Italian-language bimonthly magazine concerning archeology. It is headquartered in Florence, Italy. History and profile ''Archeologia Viva'' was established by Piero Pruneti in 1982. Pruneti also serves as the director of the magazine which is published bimonthly by Giunti Gruppo Editoriale. The magazine organizes meetings on archeology and an annual archaeological film festival. The frequent articles in ''Archeologia Viva'' include topics about prehistorical periods and the Middle Ages with particular attention to the classical civilizations of the Mediterranean. In each issue reports are published on major excavations, archaeological techniques, underwater archeology, museums and exhibitions in Italy and abroad. See also * List of magazines in Italy In Italy there are many magazines. In the late 1920s there were nearly one hundred literary magazines. Following the end of World War II the number of weekly magazines ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archeo (magazine)
''Archeo'' is a monthly archeology magazine based in Rome, Italy. The magazine was first published in March 1985. It features articles on archaeological news. As of 2011, Andreas Steiner was the editor of the magazine. See also * List of magazines in Italy In Italy there are many magazines. In the late 1920s there were nearly one hundred literary magazines. Following the end of World War II the number of weekly magazines significantly expanded. From 1970 feminist magazines began to increase in numbe ... References External links * 1985 establishments in Italy Archaeology magazines Cultural magazines Italian-language magazines Magazines established in 1985 Magazines published in Rome Monthly magazines published in Italy {{archaeology-mag-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Annabella (magazine)
''Annabella'' was an Italian women's magazine which existed between 1933 and 1983 with a one-year interruption from 1944 to 1945. History and profile The magazine was launched by Angelo Rizzoli in 1933 with the title ''Lei: rivista di vita femminile'' as a weekly. The first issue appeared in mid-July 1933. The publisher was Rizzoli company, and like other Rizzoli magazines it consisted of 16 pages with full-bleed photographs on the front and back covers. Also, like its sister magazines it was printed in a certain color which was sepia for ''Lei''. During the initial period it targeted the bourgeoisie housewives and featured articles on beauty, fashion, cooking, domestic decoration, and current events. In November 1938 it was renamed as ''Annabella'' due to the opposition of the Fascist authorities over the use of ''Lei'' as a magazine title. It was temporarily closed between July 1944 and 5 July 1945. In the post-war period the magazine adopted a conservative stance. ''Ann ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anna (magazine)
''Anna'' was a weekly women's fashion magazine based in Milan, Italy. It was in circulation in 1984 and 2013. History and profile The magazine was founded in 1984 on the ashes of the monthly ''Annabella'', a famous magazine closed in the 1980s. The publisher was RCS Periodici, part of RCS MediaGroup. ''Anna'' was published on a weekly basis. In 2007 its title was renamed as ''A''. The magazine had many sister publications, including another women's magazine '' Amica''. In 2013 it ceased publication. See also List of magazines in Italy In Italy there are many magazines. In the late 1920s there were nearly one hundred literary magazines. Following the end of World War II the number of weekly magazines significantly expanded. From 1970 feminist magazines began to increase in numbe ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Anna 1984 establishments in Italy 2013 disestablishments in Italy Defunct women's fashion magazines Defunct women's magazines published in Italy Defunct Italian-l ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amica (magazine)
''Amica'' is a monthly fashion and women's magazine based in Milan, Italy. It has been in circulation since 1962. The magazine has several international editions published in Bulgaria, Indonesia and Singapore. History and profile ''Amica'' was established in March 1962. The cover of its first issue was dedicated to Sophia Loren. The original publisher of the magazine was Crespi. The magazine is part of RCS MediaGroup and is published by RCS Periodici on a monthly basis in Milan. It offers articles on the recent fashion trends. From 1986 to 2001 ''Casamica'', a magazine on interior design, was distributed with ''Amica''. Later it became a supplement of the daily paper ''Corriere della Sera'', another publication of RCS MediaGroup. The online edition of ''Amica'' appeared in 1997. The Bulgarian edition of the magazine was launched in late September 2007. Its editions in Indonesia and Singapore, published in English, were both started in 2008. In November 2011 the Italian edition ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alter (magazine)
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Alfabeta
''alfabeta'' was a monthly cultural and literary magazine published between 1979 and 1988 in Milan, Italy. The magazine was the cultural landmark in the country during its existence. History and profile ''alfabeta'' was established in Milan by Nanni Balestrini in May 1979. It was originally published by Multhipla and then Intrapresa. The editorial board included Maria Corti, Umberto Eco, Francesco Leonetti, Antonio Porta, Pier Aldo Rovatti and Paolo Volponi. ''alfabeta'' produced in-depth articles about culture, philosophy and politics along with previews and reviews of books, contemporary art exhibitions, theatre shows and cinema. Poet Gian Mario Villalta started his career as a contributor to the magazine in 1986. ''alfabeta'' ceased publication in 1988 and the last issue appeared in December that year. Its successor is '' alfabeta2'', which was launched in 2010. See also * List of magazines in Italy In Italy there are many magazines. In the late 1920s there were nearly ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |