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dc.contributor.authorMUNARI, Tommaso
dc.date.accessioned2013-03-27T10:00:31Z
dc.date.available2013-03-27T10:00:31Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationStudi storici: Rivista trimestrale dell’Istituto Gramsci, 2012, 53, 4, 929-955en
dc.identifier.isbn9788843064717
dc.identifier.issn0039-3037
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/26451
dc.description.abstractShortly after the armistice of 8 September 1943, the Italian publisher Giulio Einaudi (1912-1999), like many other anti-Fascists, fled his country and took refuge in Switzerland, settling in Lausanne. During those same days, Ernesto Rossi (1897-1967), a founder and leading member of the Action Party and European Federalist Movement, crossed the Italian-Swiss border and reached Lugano. The correspondence between them, while spanning little more than one year (October 1943 – March 1945), embraces a large variety of topics and issues: plans for publications, attitudes toward cultural work, and above all, ideas and hopes about the political organization of future Europe. It also sheds light on the project of a collection of essays on modern political thought, addressed to a European audience and significantly called «Éditions européennes». This ambitious and pioneering project was destined to fail due to the ideological contrasts between the azionista Rossi and the Communist Einaudi.en
dc.language.isoiten
dc.relation.urihttp://www.carocci.it/index.php?option=com_carocci&task=schedafascicolo&Itemid=257&id_fascicolo=564en
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.titleGiulio Einaudi in esilioen
dc.typeArticleen


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