Supported by the Antonio Segni Foundation , the book draws up an unprecedented balance of the 75 years of the Regional Council of Sardinia, between autonomy, social transformations and modernization of the island, in the context of the Republic and Italian regionalism. “The Regional Council of Sardinia” is edited by professors Antonello Mattone and Salvatore Mura , and published by the publishing house Ilisso of Nuoro.

The 400-page volume, divided into six parts, benefits from the contribution of over thirty authors, scholars and professionals with different scientific sensibilities and attitudes that enrich a work never realized before, the last chapter of the greatest secular history of Sardinian autonomy. The work will be among the protagonists in Turin of the XXXVII edition of the International Book Fair, Friday at 12.20 in the Sardinia space set up in Pavilion 2 of the Lingotto.

The two curators will be present at the meeting held in   collaboration with the AES - Sardinian Publishers Association and moderated by Adriano Viarengo, scholar of the Risorgimento era and member of the Subalpine Deputation of National History.

Antonello Mattone , former director of the Department of History at the University of Sassari, now president of the scientific committee of the Antonio Segni Foundation, explains: "The book is ideally placed in continuity with the Acta Curiarum Regni Sardiniae, the series promoted by the Regional Council of Sardinia dedicated to the ancient Sardinian Parliaments".

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