Fascism sidebar expanded History Fascio , plural sci WP IPA for Italian fa o, i is an Italian language Italian word literally meaning a bundle or a sheaf , ref citeweb url http translate.google.co.uk ?hl en&tab wT it en Fascio author Google title Google Translate accessdate August 19, 2010 ref and figuratively league , and which was used in the late 19th century to refer to political groups of many different and sometimes opposing orientations. A number of nationalism nationalist fasci later evolved into the 20th century movement known as fascism . During the 19th century, the bundle of rods, in Latin called fasces and in Italian language Italian fascio , came to symbolize strength through unity, the point being that whilst each independent rod was fragile, as a bundle they were strong. By extension, the word fascio came in modern Italian political usage to mean group, union, band or league. It was first used in this sense in the 1870s by groups of revolutionary democracy democrats in Sicily , to describe themselves. The most famous of these groups was the Fasci Siciliani during 1891&ndash 94. ref A History of Fascism 1914 1945 , Stanley G. Payne, University of Wisconsin Press, 1995. p. 81 ref Thereafter, the word retained revolutionary connotations. It was these connotations which made it attractive, for example, to young nationalists who demanded Italian intervention in World .... ref This new group was also referred to as the Milan fascio , of which Mussolini was the leader. January ... had ended, Mussolini reconstituted the Milan fascio , using the new name Fasci italiani di combattimento ... Milan fascio was formed of roughly the same people who had been members of the older fascio in 1915 ..., after World War II, the term fascio is used as pejorative for Neo fascism neo fascista . Other ... Fascism Category Italian fascism Category Syndicalism fr Fascio it Fascio littorio I fasci in epoca moderna nl Fascio ja pl Fascio ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Neo Fascio Type Album Artist Kyosuke Himuro Cover Kyosuke Himuro NEO FASCIO.jpg Released September 27, 1989 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock , Pop music pop Length 46 10 Label Toshiba EMI Producer Masahide Sakuma Reviews Last album Flowers for Algernon album Flowers for Algernon br 1988 This album Neo Fascio br 1989 Next album Higher Self album Higher Self br 1991 Neo Fascio is the second album by Japan ese singer Kyosuke Himuro . Track listing Overture Neo Fascio Escape Charisma Cool Summer Game Rhapsody in Red Misty Camouflage Calling Love Song Singles Summer Game 1 Misty 2 Category Kyosuke Himuro albums Category 1989 albums Category Concept albums ja NEO FASCIO ... more details
Image Como, palazzo 03.JPG 250px thumb Casa del Fascio. The Casa del Fascio is a building located in Como , northern Italy , a work of Italy Italian Rationalism architecture rationalist architect Giuseppe Terragni . Started in 1932 and completed in 1936 under the regime of Benito Mussolini , this municipal administration building was originally constructed with a primary view of functioning as an elegant set piece for mass Fascist rallies. Conceptualized as a classical palazzo centered on a glass atrium, it was frescoed with abstract paintings since destroyed by the artist Mario Radice and the original project boasted an innovative changing facade illumination. It is cited as a regional manifestation of the International style architecture International Style of architecture. The building housed the local headquarters of the Guardia di Finanza police force from 1955 to 1999. Currently it houses the historical museum of the Guardia di Finanza 6th legion. commons category Casa del Fascio in Como coord 45.812363 N 9.086022 E region IT type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures in Como Category 1930s architecture Category Italian fascist architecture Category Modernist architecture in Italy ca Casa del Fascio es Casa del Fascio fr Casa del Fascio C me it Casa del Fascio Como pt Casa del Fascio ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2011 Football club infobox clubname Grion Pola image Image FC Grion Pola Logo.PNG 100px fullname Gruppo Sportivo Fascio br Giovanni Grion Pola nickname Nerostellati Starred blacks founded 1918 dissolved 1945 ground unknown , br Pula Pola Pula , Italy   now  in  Croatia capacity chairman manager league season position pattern la1 pattern b1 whitestar pattern ra1 leftarm1 000000 body1 000000 rightarm1 000000 shorts1 FFFFFF socks1 FFFFFF pattern la2 pattern b2 unknown pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Gruppo Sportivo Fascio Giovanni Grion Pola was an Football in Italy Italian association football club located in Pula Pola , now Pula in Croatia . The team was founded in 1918 as F.C. Grion Pola and was dissolved in 1945, when their home city passed from Italy to Yugoslavia . Its colors were black and white. The club took part to 2 Serie B seasons in the 30s and retired during their third. The side was named after an Istria n soldier that died during the first World War and their home colours were the same as A.S. Casale Calcio Casale s, to honour their scudetto , won in Italian Football Championship 1913 14 1914 . References it Gruppo Sportivo Fascio Grion Pola Gruppo Sportivo Fascio Grion Pola Italian wiki article Elvino Tomasini, I nerostellati del Grion di Pola . Ed. Nicoli, Parma, 1980. DEFAULTSORT Grion Pola Category Football clubs in Italy Category Defunct football clubs in Italy Category Defunct football clubs in Croatia Category Association football clubs established in 1918 Category Association football clubs disestablished in 1945 Category Serie B clubs Italy footyclub stub fr Gruppo Sportivo Fascio Giovanni Grion Pola hr G.S.F. Giovanni Grion Pula it Gruppo Sportivo Fascio Giovanni Grion Pola ... more details
File Centenary plaque sheaf.JPG thumb A sheaf of grain on a plaque. Wiktionary A sheaf is one of the large bundles in which cereal plants are bound after reaping. Accounts of two usages derived from this are found at Sheaf mathematics Sheaf toss a Scottish sport Other The Sheaf , a student run newspaper serving the University of Saskatchewan River Sheaf , a tributary of River Don in England See also Sceafa , a king of English legend Sheave disambig de Garbe es Haz fr Faisceau gl Feixe hom nimos io Fasko it Fascio ru fi Lyhde sv K rve ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Expand Italian date October 2011 Fasci italiani di combattimento Expand French Faisceaux italiens de combat date October 2011 Infobox Political Party country Italy name Italian Fasci of Combat name native Fasci Italiani di Combattimento colorcode black leader1 title Historic Leader leader1 name Benito Mussolini foundation March 23, 1919 dissolution November 9, 1921 headquarters Milan , Italy successor National Fascist Party predecessor Fasci d Azione Rivoluzionaria , br Fasci d Azione Internazionalista party logo party status Former Italian National Party ideology Fascism Italian Fascism Italian position international newspaper Il Popolo d Italia youth wing wing1 title Paramilitary wing wing1 Blackshirts Camicie Nere CCNN flag colors website File Fasci di combattimento di Lissone.jpg thumb 300px right Fasci di combattimento di Lissone . The Fasci Italiani di Combattimento English Italian Fasci of Combat were an Italian fascio organization, created by Benito Mussolini in 1919. After World War I had ended, he reconstituted the Milan fascio , renaming it Fasci Italiani di Combattimento . In 1921, this fascio would be transformed into the Partito Nazionale Fascista, the National Fascist Party . Mussolini combined ideologies from a few different political parties. It wasn t hard for Mussolini. He started his political life as a socialist, eventually editor of the socialist magazine Avanti, but was expelled when he supported intervention in World War I. He then started a group called the Fascio di Combattimento League of Combat , which at first didn t gain much popularity. In 1919, a three party government was formed, leaning toward a democratic side of government National Fascist Party . DEFAULTSORT Fasci Italiani Di Combattimento Category Italian fascism Category 1919 establishments in Italy Category 1921 disestablishments Italy hist stub Italy poli stub Poli org stub Fascism stub ca Fasci italiani di combattimento es Fasci italiani di co ... more details
Image Giovanni Bovio 1837 1903 .jpg thumb Giovanni Bovio Giovanni Bovio 1837 1903 was an Italy Italian philosopher and Radical politics radical politician . He has been a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies . He was involved in setting up the radical movement Fascio della democrazia in 1883. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bovio, Giovanni ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1837 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bovio, Giovanni Category 1837 births Category 1903 deaths Category Italian politicians Category Politicians of Sicily Category Italian philosophers Italy politician stub it Giovanni Bovio la Ioannes Bovio pl Giovanni Bovio ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 Infobox Political Party country Italy name Fasci of Revolutionary Action name native Fasci d Azione Rivoluzionaria colorcode black leader1 title Historic Leader leader1 name Benito Mussolini foundation December 11, 1914 dissolution March 23, 1919 headquarters Milan , Italy successor Fasci Italiani di Combattimento predecessor party logo party status Former Italian National Party ideology Fascism Italian Fascism Italian position international newspaper Il Popolo d Italia youth wing wing1 title wing1 flag colors black website The Fasci d Azione Rivoluzionaria was an Italian fascio movement and the first Fascism fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini . It merged along with the Fasci d Azione Internazionalista into the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento in 1919. Category Italian fascism ... more details
Fascia IPAc en icon f i plural fasciae IPAc en f . a adjective fascial from Latin band or door frame may refer to Places Italy Fascia, Liguria , a comune in the Province of Genoa Other uses fascia anatomy , a layer of connective tissue in the human body Glossary of entomology terms fascia entomology , a transverse band of a different colour on insect abdomen, wing, etc. Fascia architecture , a long, horizontal surface across the top of a structure Fascia car , a dashboard of a car or the front and rear ends of a car Fascia phone , a removable mobile phone housing Fascia vestment , a sash worn higher than the waist by Roman Catholic clerics Facia Group, the company founded by Sheffield businessman Stephen Hinchliffe See also Fasces Fascio disambig de Fascia fr Fascia homonymie it Fascia nl Fascia no Fascia ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Sp knippet Swedish language Swedish for fascio was a fascism fascist weekly newspaper in Sweden , published between October 1926 and May 1930. Sp knippet was the main organ of the Fascist Combat Organization of Sweden SFKO, initially known as the Fascist People s Party of Sweden . ref name lund The launching of the newspaper came after the Fascist People s Party had ended its links to the publication Nationen . ref http www.bengtsandh.se data uploads krigsdagboken hem.pdf ref Konrad Hallgren was the editor of the newspaper. Sp knippet , which appeared on Wednesdays, was edited and printed in Stockholm . In May 1930 it was substituted by a new publication, Nationalsocialisten The National Socialist . ref name lund http tidning.kb.se nld tidning all.asp?tidnId 2025 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Spoknippet Category 1926 establishments Category 1930 disestablishments Category Newspapers published in Sweden Category Swedish language newspapers Category Fascist newspapers and magazines Sweden newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Political Party country Italy name League of International Action name native Fasci d Azione Internazionalista colorcode leader1 title Historic Leader leader1 name Angelo Oliviero Olivetti foundation October 5, 1914 dissolution March 23, 1919 headquarters Rome , Italy successor Fasci Italiani di Combattimento predecessor party logo party status Former Italian National Party ideology Pro Triple Entente , br Anti Central Powers , br National syndicalism position international newspaper Il Popolo d Italia youth wing wing1 title wing1 flag colors website Fasci d Azione Internazionalista English League of International Action was an Italian fascio movement formed in 1914 that advocated Italy s participation in World War I on the side of the Triple Entente against the Central Powers . It is the immediate predacessor of the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento and the Fascism fascist movement. Category Italian fascism ... more details
Image Como, palazzo 03.JPG 250px thumb Como Casa del Fascio Giuseppe Terragni April 18, 1904 July 19, 1943 was an Italy Italian architect who worked primarily under the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini and pioneered the Italian modern movement under the rubric of Rationalism. His most famous work is the Casa del Fascio Como Casa del Fascio built in Como , northern Italy, which was begun in 1932 and completed in 1936 it was built in accordance with the International style architecture International Style of architecture and frescoed by abstract artist Mario Radice . In 1938, at the behest of Mussolini s fascist government, Terragni designed the Danteum , a monument to the Italian poet Dante Alighieri structured around the formal divisions of his greatest work, the Divine Comedy . Biography Giuseppe Terragni was born in Meda, Lombardy Meda , Lombardy . He attended the Technical College in Como then studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano university. In 1927 he and his brother Attilio opened an office in Como. They remained in practice until Giuseppe s death during the war. A pioneer of the modern movement in Italy , Terragni produced some of its most significant buildings. A founding member of the fascist Gruppo 7 and a leading Italian Rationalist , Terragni fought to move architecture away from neo classical and neo baroque revivalism. In 1926 he and other progressive members of Gruppo 7 issued the manifesto that made them the leaders in the fight against revivalism. In a career that lasted only 13 years, Terragni created a small but remarkable group of designs most of them were built in Como , which was one of the centers of the Modern Movement in Italy . These works form the nucleus of the language of Italian rationalist or modernistic architecture. Terragni was also one of the leaders of the artistic group called astrattisti comaschi with Mario Radice and Manlio Rho , one of the most important events in Italian Modern Art. He also contributed to the 1932 ... more details
refimprove date March 2010 Architecture of Italy roughtranslation Italy Italian modern architecture modern and contemporary architecture refers to architecture in Italy during the last decade. Styles File Casadelfascio.jpg thumb left 250px Casa del Fascio Como Casa del Fascio , Como File Chiaesaautostrada202.jpg 250px left thumb Chiesa dell Autostrada del Sole , near Florence File Jubilee Church Rome.JPG 250px thumb left Chiesa di Dio Padre Misericordioso , Rome Beginning of 20th century The Art Nouveau style was exposed to Italy through figures such as Giuseppe Sommaruga and Ernesto Basile who respectively designed the Palazzo Castiglioni Milan Palazzo Castiglioni and expanded the Palazzo Montecitorio in Rome . This whole new form was announced in 1914 with the publication of Manifesto dell Architettura Futurista Manifesto of Futurist Architecture of Antonio Sant Elia . Rationalism architecture Rationalism found itself within the Gruppo 7 1926 , yet after the dissolution of the group single figures such as Giuseppe Terragni Casa del Fascio Como , Adalberto Libera Villa Malaparte in Capri and Giovanni Michelucci Santa Maria Novella Station in Florence, in collaboration appeared. During the Fascist period the so called Novecento movement flourished, with figures such as Gio Ponti , Peter Aschieri , Giovanni Muzio it was based on the rediscovery of imperial Rome. Marcello Piacentini , who was responsible for the urban transformations in several Italian cities and remembered for the disputed Via della Conciliazione in Rome, devised a form of simplified Neoclassicism . Fascism After World War II was marked by several architectural talents Luigi Moretti , Carlo Scarpa , Franco Albini , Gi Ponti , Tomaso Buzzi , amongst others , but was devoid of a single direction. Pier Luigi Nervi , with his bold and concrete structures, acquired an international reputation and was an example to Riccardo Morandi and Sergio Musmeci . In a season enlivened by interesting debates brought ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Flowers for Algernon Type Album Artist Kyosuke Himuro Cover Kyosuke Himuro Flowers for Algernon.jpg Released September 1, 1988 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock , Pop music pop Length 46 36 Label Toshiba EMI Producer Ken Yoshida , Kyosuke Himuro Reviews Last album This album Flowers for Algernon br 1988 Next album Neo Fascio br 1989 Flowers for Algernon is the first solo album by Japan ese singer Kyosuke Himuro . Japanese rock music rock group Bo wy , to which he once belonged, disbanded and this album was released as his solo debut five months later. Track listing Angel Roxy Love & Game Dear Algernon Sex & Clash & Rock n Roll Alison Shadow Boxer Taste of Money Stranger Pussy Cat Nihongo Hitori Fashizumu Alone Fascism Singles Angel His debut single 1 Dear Algernon 2 Episode Himuro was influenced by the novel Flowers for Algernon and composed his second single Dear Algernon . Incidentally, the lyricist of the album s last song Hitori Fascism is folk musician Shigeru Izumiya . DEFAULTSORT Flowers For Algernon Album Category Kyosuke Himuro albums Category 1988 albums 1980s album stub ja FLOWERS for ALGERNON ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Higher Self Type Album Artist Kyosuke Himuro Cover Higher Self.jpg Released April 6, 1991 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock , Pop music pop Length 48 11 Label Toshiba EMI Producer Akira Nishihira Reviews Last album Neo Fascio br 1988 This album Higher Self album Higher Self br 1989 Next album Memories of Blue br 1991 Higher Self is the third album by Japan ese singer Kyosuke Himuro . Track listing Crime of Love Black List Velvet Rose Psychic Baby Maximum 100 no Y utsu nihongo MAXIMUM 100 Melancholy of Maximum 100 Wild at Night Stormy Night Climax Cabaret in the Heaven Moon Jealousy wo Nemurasete Remix Version nihongo JEALOUSY REMIX VERSION Let Jealousy Sleep Remix Version Lover s Day Solitude Category Kyosuke Himuro albums Category 1991 albums 1990s album stub ja Higher Self ... more details
Image Pag 35 7.jpg thumb right View from the Torre, looking south east to the Sforza Castle in the foregroung and the Milan Cathedral Duomo in the background Torre Branca Branca Tower is an iron panoramic tower located in Parco Sempione , the main city park of Milan , Italy . It is 108.6 m high, which makes it the fourth highest structure in Milan after Palazzo Lombardia 161 m , the Pirelli Tower 127.1 m and the Torre Breda Breda Tower 116 m . The top of the tower is a popular panoramic point on a clear day, the view may encompass the Milan cityline as well as the Alps , the Apennine Mountains Apennines , and part of the Po Valley . The tower was designed by architect Gio Ponti and inaugurated in 1933, in the Italian Fascism Fascist era it was originally named Torre Littoria after fascio littorio , i.e., the fasces . After World War II it was renamed Torre del Parco park tower . In 1972, access to the top of the tower was closed as the structure needed restoring. It was restructured in 2002 by the Branca liquor company, and thus renamed Torre Branca. Since 2002 it is again open to the public. Milan geo stub coord 45 28 24 N 9 10 22 E region IT source kolossus itwiki display title Category Buildings and structures in Milan Category Visitor attractions in Milan Category Towers in Italy de Torre Branca it Torre Branca ... more details
Antonio Pennacchi born 26 January 1950 is an Italy Italian writer. Born in Latina, Lazio Latina , he won the 2010 Strega Prize for his novel, Canale Mussolini . File Antonio pennacchi by marco tambara 2010.jpg thumb upright Antonio Pennacchi 2010 Works Mammut , Roma, Donzelli, 1994. ISBN 88 7989 086 7. Il fasciocomunista . Vita scriteriata di Accio Benassi. , Milano, Mondadori, 2003. ISBN 88 04 48822 0. L autobus di Stalin e altri scritti , Firenze, Vallecchi, 2005. ISBN 88 8427 116 9. Shaw 150. Storie di fabbrica e dintorni , Milano, Oscar Mondadori, 2006. ISBN 88 04 55812 1. Fascio e martello. Viaggio per le citt del duce , Roma Bari, Laterza, 2008. ISBN 978 88 420 8720 5. Canale Mussolini , Milano, Mondadori, 2010. ISBN 978 88 04 54675 7. References http www.antoniopennacchi.it Official website Strega Prize Italy writer stub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pennacchi, Antonio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 January 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pennacchi, Antonio Category 1950 births Category Living people Category Italian novelists Category Strega Prize winners fr Antonio Pennacchi it Antonio Pennacchi he la Antonius Pennacchi ... more details
Leandro Arpinati 29 February 1892 22 April 1945 was an Italy Italian politician. Arpinati was born at Civitella di Romagna . Before World War I , he was originally an individualist anarchist and, together with his friend Benito Mussolini , collaborated with the Socialism in Italy socialist newspaper La lotta di classe . He was a fervid Interventionism politics interventionist as early as August 1914. In those years he moved to Bologna , where he worked in the Italian railroad. In the early 1920 he founded the second Fascio Fascio di combattimento in the city. On 21 November 1920 he was amongst the leader of the squads which took part in the fightings between Fascists and Socialists in Piazza Nettuno and Piazza Maggiore in Bologna the so called strage of Palazzo d Accursio . The following year he became deputy and, after the March to Rome , he was made national vice secretary of the Italian Fascist Party Partito Nazionale Fascista PNF . In 1926 he became podest of Bologna, a position which he left in 1929 to became Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interiors. Arpinati held several positions in the Italian sport world, such as the President of Italian National Olympic Committee CONI and of the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio Italian football federation he led the reformation of the Serie A championship on national level, and organized the 1934 FIFA World Cup . In 1926 he intervened to strip FC Torino of the national football title after a corruption scandal as the FC Bologna Bologna team had arrived second behind Torino, Arpinati, being a Bolognese, decided to leave the title unassigned a feat unparalleled until the 2006 Calciopoli to avoid accuses of personal interest. In 1930 the PNF secretary Achille Starace accused Arpinati to be behind the attempt against Mussolini in the Stadio Dallara Bologna Stadium 31 October 1926 . He was therefore charged as enemy of the regime, and confined first in Lipari 1934 1937 and then to home detention near Bologna. In 1943 Arpi ... more details
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Carlo Alberto Biggini December 9, 1902 November 19, 1945 was an Italy Italian Fascism Fascist politician who served as Minister of Education before and after proclamation of the Italian Social Republic under Benito Mussolini . Biography Born in Sarzana , Province of La Spezia , he joined the Blackshirts in 1920, and co signed the Fascist Intellectuals Manifesto in 1925. He earned a bachelor s degree in law and political science in 1928, and subsequently taught law at the University of Sassari , and then at the University of Pisa where he became e rector in 1941 . Biggini asserted himself through his strong belief in Corporatism . Despite a brief collaboration with Anti Fascism Anti fascists , he joined the National Fascist Party PNF in 1928, and became party secretary for the Fascio in La Spezia , being elected to the Italian Chamber of Deputies Chamber of Deputies in 1934. He fought in the Second Italo Abyssinian War as a Lieutenant in the 84th Fanteria of the Division Gavinana in Italian East Africa , and rose to become inspector for the PNF, then February 5, 1943 Minister of National Education and a Grand Council of Fascism member. On July 25, Biggini voted against Dino Grandi s proposal for the removal of Mussolini, and stood by the Duce as the Social Republic was created with help from Nazi Germany . The Germans were also instrumental in pressuring him to accept the Ministry again. Placing his seat in Padova , Biggini managed to avoid capture by the Italian resistance movement partisans in Dongo, Italy Dongo . Protected by many Antifascists, he managed to avoid arrest, but fell ill and died under an assumed name in a Milan clinic. External links http web.archive.org web 20091029025754 http geocities.com orion47 ITALY Italy Govt.html Short bio in Italian Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Biggini, Carlo Alberto ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 9, 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 19, 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULT ... more details
The Appeal of Fascism A Study of Intellectuals and Fascism 1919 1945 is a 1971 book by Alastair Hamilton . It examines poets , philosophers , artists , and writers with fascist sympathies and convictions in Italy , Germany , France , and England . The book deals nation by nation with the response of intellectuals to Fascism, as well as events like the rise of Benito Mussolini s Italy , Adolf Hitler s Nazism National Socialist Revolution , and the Second World War . It was first published in London by Blond in 1971 ISBN 0 218 51426 3 , then by Macmillan Publishers United States Macmillan , in New York City New York , followed by a Discus Books Discus Printing Publisher Avon . Principal subjects The principal figures discussed are Italy Gabriele D Annunzio , Curzio Malaparte , Giovanni Gentile , and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti . Germany Martin Heidegger , Ernst J nger , Oswald Spengler , Ernst Niekisch , and Arthur Moeller van den Bruck France Charles Maurras , Georges Valois , Louis Ferdinand C line , Jules Romains , Robert Brasillach , Pierre Drieu La Rochelle , Jacques Doriot , and Andr Gide England Roy Campbell poet Roy Campbell , Henry Williamson , William Butler Yeats , Ezra Pound , Percy Wyndham Lewis , and T. S. Eliot . Photographs In the center are photographs of Filippo Tommaso Marinetti , Giovanni Gentile , Benedetto Croce , Curzio Malaparte , Gabriele D Annunzio s membership card of the Fascio Fiumano di Combattimento , Benito Mussolini & Gabriele D Annunzio , Luigi Pirandello , Ardengo Soffici , Giovanni Papini , an illustration of Oswald Spengler , Ernst J nger , Arnolt Bronnen , Otto Abetz & Robert Brasillach , Martin Heidegger , Jean Cocteau & Arno Breker , Sacha Guitry , Arno Breker & Pierre Drieu La Rochelle , Charles Maurras , Louis Ferdinand C line , Roy Campbell poet Roy Campbell , Henry Williamson , William Butler Yeats , Ezra Pound , Percy Wyndham Lewis , and T. S. Eliot . Category 1971 books Appeal of Fascism, The Category Books about the far ri ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc image imagesize 150px name Massimo Mongai caption pseudonym birth name birth name birth name birth name birth date Birth date and age 1950 11 3 df y birth place Rome, Italy death date death place occupation novelist, journalist genre Science fiction , Crime fiction movement notableworks influences Isaac Asimov , A. E. van Vogt , Philip Jos Farmer , Rex Stout influenced website Massimo Mongai born 3 November 1950 is an Italian author of science fiction . Biography Born in Rome, by the age of 12 Massimo Mongai was a dedicated reader of science fiction. He graduated in law. According to the biography printed in many of his books, his influences include the science fiction writers Isaac Asimov , A. E. van Vogt , Poul Anderson and Philip Jos Farmer and the crime writers Rex Stout and Andrea Camilleri . Works In 1997, he wrote Memorie di un cuoco d astronave . This blend of space saga and cooking manual won Italy s Urania Award . His other books include Il gioco degli immortali , Tette e pistole , Memorie di un cuoco di un bordello spaziale , Cronache non ufficiali di due spie italiane , Il Fascio sulle stelle di Benito Mussolini and Alienati , a novel about an inter planetary convention of psychoanalysts. He also works on the Italian magazine Il Falcone Maltese , dedicated to crime fiction, known in Italy as giallo . External links http www.romefile.com culture massimomongai.php Massimo Mongai Interview in English Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mongai, Massimo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 November 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH Rome, Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mongai, Massimo Category 1950 births Category Living people Category People from Rome Category Italian science fiction writers Category Italian writers Category Italian novelists it Massimo Mongai ... more details
File Il Giornalino della Domenica, Firenze, 24 giugno 1906.Copertina.jpg thumb Cover of the first issue of the Giornalino , 24 June 1906. Il giornalino della Domenica was the prototype of the modern periodical for children in Italy . ref name pizzi Katia Pizzi, http www.childlit.org.za irsclpappizzi.html Birth of a nation the national question in Vamba s Giornalino della Domenica 1906 11 paper presented at the 15th Biennial Congress of the International Research Society for Children s Literature, 2001 . ref Founded in 1906 in Florence by Vamba , a pseudonym of the journalist Luigi Bertelli 1858 1920 , it adopted an avant garde style and a tone markedly patriotic and irredentist . ref name Fava Sabrina Fava, http books.google.co.uk books?id gPly8DzwfggC&pg PA48 Percorsi critici di letteratura per l infanzia tra le due guerre Milano Vita e Pensiero, 2004 , p. 48. ISBN 9788834350157. ref sup , sup   ref name isnenghi Mario Isnenghi, http books.google.co.uk books?id pf6RaTXGE1oC&pg PA42 L Italia del fascio Firenze Giunti, 1996 , p.  42. ISBN 9788809210141. ref Publication was initially weekly and its cover price of 25 centesimi made it distinctly more expensive than its rival the Corriere dei Piccoli which was launched two years later. Contributors included many of the most prominent Italian writers of the period as well as leading exponents of the graphic arts. Letters and other contributions from its young readers were also sought those who responded included the daughters of Italo Svevo and Benito Mussolini . ref name pizzi Notes reflist clear DEFAULTSORT Giornale della Domenica, Il Category Italian children s magazines Category Publications established in 1906 Category Publications disestablished in 1927 Category Culture in Florence Category Defunct magazines of Italy Category Italian language magazines child mag stub italy mag stub it Il giornalino della Domenica ... more details
Expand Italian date March 2012 Palazzo Ghisilardi Fava Infobox building building name Palazzo Ghisilardi Fava image Museo civico medievale Bologna , cortile 01.JPG caption Inner Courtyard image size 200px location Bologna , Italy geo Coord 44 29 47.21 N 11 20 31.59 E display title type landmark region IT architecture yes architect Zilio Montanari architecture type Palace architecture style Renaissance groundbreaking 1484 year completed 1491 Palazzo Ghisilardi Fava located on Via Manzoni in Bologna is a Renaissance style palace, now housing the Medieval Civic Museum di Bologna and serving a site for changing exhibitions. It is also known for the rooms with frescoes 1598 painted by Ludovico Carracci Ludovico , Annibale Carracci Annibale , and Agostino Carracci Agostino Carracci. They are considered among the first Baroque masterpieces. Built for the notary and chancellor Bartolomeo Ghisilardi between 1484 and 1491 on designs of Zilio Montanari . ref http www.comune.bologna.it iperbole MuseiCivici museicivici2000ita collezionicomunali presentazione1.htm Website of Civic Museum ref In the courtyard of the palace, rises the medieval tower called Torre dei Conoscenti. It is so called because the house on the site was owned by the Conoscenti family in the 14th century. The tower was damaged in the earthquake of 1505. During the Mussolini era, the palaze housed the Casa del Fascio of Bologna. Across the street stands the Church of the Madonna di Galliera . Sources Italian wikipedia entry reflist Category Palaces in Bologna Ghisilardi Fava Category 15th century architecture Ghisilardi Fava es Palacio Fava fr Palazzo Ghisilardi Fava it Palazzo Ghisilardi Fava ... more details