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    Alberto Cianca (1 January 1884 – 8 January 1966) was an Italian journalist and anti-fascist politician. He edited several significant publications, including...
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  • Republican Party. The last secretary general of the Action Party was Alberto Cianca. Lelio Basso Giorgio Bassani Norberto Bobbio Piero Calamandrei Aldo...
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  • Mozambican politician Alberto Chissano (1935–1994), Mozambican sculptor Alberto Chividini (1907–1961), Argentine footballer Alberto Cianca (1884–1966), Italian...
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  • Il Fanfulla. One of the early editors-in-chief of Il Messaggero was Alberto Cianca,who resigned from the post due to political reasons. Since its inception...
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    Several members of Giustizia e Libertà, including Aldo Garosci, Alberto Cianca, and Alberto Tarchiani, then emigrated to the United States, where they helped...
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  • Mazzini Society in which he was actively worked with his close ally Alberto Cianca. With the fall of Fascism, Tarchiani served as minister of public works...
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  • editor-in-chief of the magazine which was published on a weekly basis was Alberto Cianca. Contributors included Gabriele Galantara, founder and editor of L'Asino...
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    other Italian anti-fascist politicians such as Francesco Saverio Nitti, Alberto Cianca, Pietro Nenni, Emanuele Modigliani and Emilio Lussu. Turati and Anna...
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  • were Carlo Rosselli and Alberto Cianca. Rosselli was the editor between its start in 1934 and his assassination in 1937. Cianca succeeded Rosselli as editor...
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  • States. Many of them joined the Mazzini Society: Aldo Garosci, Alberto Cianca, and Alberto Tarchiani, who came from Giustizia e Libertà; Randolfo Pacciardi...
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  • the newspaper became its official organ. The editor of Il Mondo was Alberto Cianca who held the post from the start of the paper in 1922 to its closure...
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  • Italy's post-war political and journalistic establishment, including Alberto Cianca, Fernando Schiavetti, Paolo Battino Vittorelli and, most importantly...
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    fascism. During this period one of the significant contributors was Alberto Cianca. In November 1926, in the aftermath of the failed attack against Benito...
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    in the post from 1934 to 1937. Following his assassination in 1937 Alberto Cianca replaced him in the post. After the advent of Nazism in Germany (1933)...
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    February 1946–13 July 1946 Minister without portfolio (National Council) Alberto Cianca PdA 10 December 1945–19 February 1946 Emilio Lussu PdA 20 February 1946–13...
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    intellectual-political end of the anarchist spectrum, including Alberto Tarchiani, Alberto Cianca, Emilio Lussu, Randolfo Pacciardi and Carlo Rosselli, to prepare...
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  • 2023 Mario Cianca Trio (Mario Cianca, Luca Venitucci, and Andrea Biondi) Live At Metro Core 2023 Pond Waves (Errico De Fabritiis, Alberto Popolla, and...
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    e instituciones. Universidad de Cantabria. p. 190. ISBN 9788481023176. Alberto (1995). Estudios sobre la sociedad tradicional cántabra. Continuidades...
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