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  1. Luigi Federzoni (27 September 1878 – 24 January 1967) was an Italian nationalist and later Fascist politician. Biography. Federzoni was born in Bologna. Educated at the university there, he took to journalism and literature, and for several years was on the staff of the newspaper Giornale d'Italia in Rome.

  2. Luigi Federzoni ( Bologna, 27 settembre 1878 – Roma, 24 gennaio 1967) è stato un politico e scrittore italiano . Fu Presidente del Senato del Regno dal 1929 al 1939. Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Nell'ANI. 1.2 Ministro. 1.3 Presidente del Senato. 1.4 Dopoguerra. 2 Opere. 3 Onorificenze. 4 Nella cultura di massa. 5 Note. 6 Voci correlate.

  3. 13 de dic. de 2021 · In my thesis, I analyzed Italian fascist hierarch Luigi Federzonis (1878-1967) geo-strategic reasoning and foreign policy ideas during the 1930s. My goal was to understand how he envisioned Rome’s geopolitical interests and imperial ambitions in the midst of the crisis of the international liberal order.

  4. 7 de ago. de 2020 · Definition. Luigi Federzoni was an important Italian cultural and political figure in the first half of the twentieth century. He was founder of the Nationalist Party and a leading member of the Fascist Party. He served as Fascism’s first colonial minister from 1922 to 1924 and from 1926 to 1928.

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  5. jerarca fascista Luigi Federzoni. Las páginas relativas a su permanencia en Uruguay confirman el estrecho vínculo entre el gobierno de Terra y la Italia fascista y ponen en evidencia come se esperara con preocupación –de parte de Italia- el resultado de las elecciones del año siguiente, a las cuales Terra había decidido no

  6. 7 de ene. de 2016 · Mussolini's nomination of Luigi Federzoni, a leading figure of the Italian Nationalist Association, as the Minister of Colonies at the end of 1922 signalled a new era in Italian colonial administration focused on aggressive expansion and the institution of what was known as a ‘politics of prestige’.

  7. Luigi Federzoni. (1878—1967) Quick Reference. (1878–1967). Writer, journalist and politician from Bologna. He became a nationalist deputy in 1913, and later a Fascist minister and a member of the Accademia D'Italia. He edited the Nuova ... From: Federzoni, Luigi in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature.