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  1. Fascism. . This brief excerpt, translated by Kathleen Macmillan, describes the origins of Fascism and the historical events that led to its rise during the depression that swept the world after World War I. Prezzolini, a writer, editor, and professor, was born in Italy. There he edited Mussolini’s first book, which was published in 1912.

  2. Il saggio analizza gli articoli di Giuseppe Prezzolini pubblicati in Paradossi educativi 1914-1964 (Armando 1964) relativi alle riforme sco-lastiche italiane, ai modelli educativi e ai programmi scolastici.Nonostante la sua lunga assenza dall’Italia, il giornalista Giuseppe Prez-zolini continuò a seguire da lontano i cambiamenti della scuola italiana e arricchì il dibattito contemporaneo ...

  3. Giuseppe Prezzolini is hardly ever read any more, yet he presents a good exemplar of a mid-20th century Italian intellectual’s view of Italian Americans, for better and (mostly) for worse. Director of the Casa Italiana at Columbia University for some years, Prezzolini leaves a rich

  4. 19 de ago. de 2010 · Prezzolini, Giuseppe, 1882-Publication date 1908 Publisher Napoli, R. Ricciardi Collection robarts; toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto ...

  5. Giuseppe Prezzolini, Claudio Maria Messina. Robin Edizioni IT, 2003 - Literary Collections - 83 pages . Preview this book ...

  6. Giuseppe Prezzolini was an important Italian intellectual in the first half of the 20th century. As director of Columbia's Casa Italiana and as a journalist, he had much opportunity to meet Italian Americans of various types. His trenchant but painful observations are gathered in his book I Trapiantati (The Transplanted) (1962), the main point of which is that Italians in America, though ...

  7. "Giuseppe Prezzolini" published on by null. (1882–1982).Prolific cultural commentator, best known for founding the highly influential Florentine periodical La Voce in 1908, and editing it for most of its first six years of existence.