»» Italian Identity Today - Free Lecture in Salt Lake City, UT

Italy gained its political unity only 150 years ago.
Today’s Italy is still a fragmented mosaic of cities and towns, rich in peculiar and  ancient traditions, dialects and cultures, but lacking a national political identity. Because of this situation, Italians give more importance to the personal interests of the individual, of the family, and of the “clan”.

On the “Italian Identity” topic, the Italian Center of the West of Salt Lake City, UT, will be holding a seminar, “Italian Identity Today - Focusing on its religious aspects“.

Rome - Castel Sant'Angelo

The seminar, presented by Professor Pino Lucà Trombetta from the University of Bologna (Italy), will be taking place on June 30.
The event is part of Italian History and Culture Series sponsored by Italian Center of the West of Salt Lake City, UT.

Where: At the City Hall, 450 S. 200 E. #335., SLC, UT
When: Monday, June 30, 2008 at 6:00 p.m.
Public is welcome, no admission fee.

( If you enjoyed this post Bookmark it on del.icio.us )

-------------------------------------------------------
To trackback or to leave a comment Click here
-------------------------------------------------------