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Munari, TommasoTitolo
Giulio Einaudi in esilioPeriodico
Studi storiciAnno:
2012 - Volume:
53 - Fascicolo:
4 - Pagina iniziale:
929 - Pagina finale:
956Shortly after the armistice of 8 September 1943, the Italian publisher Giulio Einaudi(1912-1999), like many other anti-Fascists, fled his country and took refugein Switzerland, settling in Lausanne. During those same days, Ernesto Rossi (1897-1967), a founder and leading member of the Action Party and European FederalistMovement, crossed the Italian-Swiss border and reached Lugano. The correspondencebetween them, while spanning little more than one year (October 1943 - March1945), embraces a large variety of topics and issues: plans for publications, attitudestoward cultural work, and above all, ideas and hopes about the political organizationof future Europe. It also sheds light on the project of a collection of essays on modernpolitical thought, addressed to a European audience and significantly called «Éditionseuropéennes». This ambitious and pioneering project was destined to fail due to theideological contrasts between the azionista Rossi and the Communist Einaudi.
SICI: 0039-3037(2012)53:4<929:GEIE>2.0.ZU;2-M
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