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The Family of Gaetano Salvemini Under Fascisms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

The Family of Gaetano Salvemini Under Fascisms

Gaetano Salvemini (1873 – 1957), one of the most influential Italian intellectuals of his generation, was an historian, a professor, and a tireless anti-fascist who mentored a new generation of young intellectuals and political activists, such as Piero Gobetti, Ernesto Rossi, and Carlo & Nello Rosselli. After losing his wife and children in the 1908 Messina earthquake, Salvemini began a new family with his second wife, Fernande Dauriac, and her two children, Jean and Ghita. Yet, despite its marked influence on his life and politics, Salvemini’s second family and its involvement with fascism has never been studied before. By exploiting hitherto unused archival sources, The Inimical Son explores an until-now little known dimension of Salvemini's life; it uncovers the personal costs of his anti-fascism, including the tragic embrace of fascism by his stepson, Jean Luchaire.

I Rosselli
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 224

I Rosselli

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Loco Motrix
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Loco Motrix

A musician, musicologist, and self-defined “poet of research,” Amelia Rosselli (1930–96) was one of the most important poets to emerge from Europe in the aftermath of World War II. Following a childhood and adolescence spent in exile from Fascist Italy between France, England, and the United States, Rosselli was driven to express the hopes and devastations of the postwar epoch through her demanding and defamiliarizing lines. Rosselli’s trilingual body of work synthesizes a hybrid literary heritage stretching from Dante and the troubadours through Ezra Pound and John Berryman, in which playful inventions across Italian, English, and French coexist with unadorned social critique. In a ...

Women, Antifascism and Mussolini’s Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 359

Women, Antifascism and Mussolini’s Italy

Marion Cave Rosselli is remembered as the 'perfect companion' of the Italian Antifascist leader Carlo Rosselli, assassinated in Paris in June 1937. But little is known about the young English student fired with revolutionary enthusiasm who moved to Florence in 1919, witnessed the violent march of fascism to power and thereafter became a resolute adversary of the Mussolini dictatorship. Based on a wealth of little-used private and public archives, this biography retraces her journey from a modest home on the outskirts of London to the first underground Antifascist opposition in Italy, from the prison island of Lipari to exile in Paris and the United States. It reveals the social, cultural and...

Italian Psychology and Jewish Emigration under Fascism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Italian Psychology and Jewish Emigration under Fascism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-03
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  • Publisher: Springer

Fascism and the racial laws of 1938 dramatically changed the scientific research and the academic community. Guarnieri focuses on psychology, from its promising origins to the end of the WWII. Psychology was marginalized in Italy both by the neo-idealistic reaction against science, and fascism (unlike Nazism) with long- lasting consequences. Academics and young scholars were persecuted because they were antifascist or Jews and the story of Italian displaced scholars is still an embarrassing one. The book follows scholars who emigrated to the United States, such as psychologist Renata Calabresi, and to Palestine, such as Enzo Bonaventura. Guarnieri traces their journey and the help they received from antifascist and Zionist networks and by international organizations. Some succeeded, some did not, and very few went back.

A Bold and Dangerous Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 583

A Bold and Dangerous Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-15
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  • Publisher: Random House

SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD Mussolini was not only ruthless: he was subtle and manipulative. Black-shirted thugs did his dirty work for him: arson, murder, destruction of homes and offices, bribes and intimidation. His opponents – including editors, union representatives, lawyers and judges – were beaten into submission. But the tide turned in 1924 when his assassins went too far, horror spread across Italy, and antifascist resistance was born. Among those whose disgust hardened into bold and uncompromising resistance was a family from Florence: Amelia, Carlo and Nello Rosselli. Caroline Moorehead draws readers into the lives of this remarkable family – their loves, their loyalties, their laughter and their ultimate sacrifice.

Con regolata indifferenza, con attenzione costante. Potere politico e parola stampata nel Granducato di Toscana (1814-1847)
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 362
L'illusione della parità. Donne e questione femminile in Giustizia e Libertà e nel Partito d’azione
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 177

L'illusione della parità. Donne e questione femminile in Giustizia e Libertà e nel Partito d’azione

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-24T00:00:00+02:00
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  • Publisher: FrancoAngeli

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L' uomo e le macchine. Per un'antropologia della tecnica
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 426

L' uomo e le macchine. Per un'antropologia della tecnica

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Garibaldi. Vita, pensiero, interpretazioni. Dizionario critico
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 18

Garibaldi. Vita, pensiero, interpretazioni. Dizionario critico

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