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Anarchism in Italy has its origins in the second half of the nineteenth century in the context of the ...
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Berlinguer, Enrico (1922–1984)
Enrico Berlinguer was secretary of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) from 1972 to his sudden death in ...
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The “Biennio Rosso” (Two Red Years) identifies the period between 1919 and 1920 when Italy seemed to ...
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Bordiga, Amadeo (1889–1970) and the Italian Communist Party
Amadeo Bordiga was one of the founders and first secretary of the Italian Communist Party. Born in Resina, ...
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The Brigantaggio was a social-political peasant rebellion concentrated in southern Italy, organized as ...
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Carlo Cafiero was an Italian anarchist who advocated insurrectionary actions until his conversion to ...
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Corsican independence movement
Throughout the history of Corsica there have been a number of attempts to turn the island into an independent ...
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Andrea Costa is considered one of the fathers of Italian socialism and his life in some ways summarizes ...
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Di Vittorio, Giuseppe (1892–1957)
Giuseppe Di Vittorio was among the most influential union leaders in modern Italian labor history, leading ...
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The Disobbedienti were a group in Italy who had their greatest visibility around the G8 (most industrialized ...
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