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served as the editor of the magazine twice. He was first named as its editor in 1921 and held the post until his dismissal in 1925 due to his antifascist leaning. Guastaveglia was again appointed to the post in 1946 and edited
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materials which also included a violent version of the religious antisemitism. For instance, in April 1938 a poem by the 19th century Italian poet Giacommo Belli was published in the weekly which claimed that
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was launched in 1900 and had its headquarters in Rome. The magazine temporarily ceased publication in 1944 when the fascist rule in Italy ended. It was restarted in Rome in 1946 and published until 1966.
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and adopted a moderate-conservative political stance. In the period between 1952 and 1953 its political leaning was described as nationalistic. Some of the contributors were
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the magazine featured anti-semitic caricatures between the late November and the mid-December in 1938 presenting the Jews as a social and economic burden.
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Tamar Minerbi Dermeik (1985). "The Image of the Jew in "Il Travaso delle idee". A Test Case of Anti-Semitic Propaganda of the Italian Fascist Regime".
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were dedicated to futurism which were published on 11 January 1931 and on 24 September 1933. The magazine had readers from different social classes.
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Dario Pasquini (2020). "Longing for Purity: Fascism and Nazism in the Italian and German Satirical Press (1943/1945–1963)".
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I Disney italiani: dal 1930 al 1990, la storia dei fumetti di Topolino e Paperino realizzati in Italia
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Mitchell V. Charnley (September 1953). "The Rise of the Weekly Magazine in Italy".
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was published by Giornale d'ltalia on a weekly basis. The company was owned by
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The magazine sold 150,000 copies in 1952–1953. In the 1950s
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and that it was legitimate to hate them. Following the
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Proceedings of the World Congress of Jewish Studies
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Index

Italy
Rome
Italian
OCLC
173693810
Italian
Italian
Rome, Italy
Filiberto Scarpelli
Enrico Novelli
Guglielmo ‘Guasta’ Guastaveglia
cartoons
political satire
futurist
Luciano Folgore
fascist period
anti-semitic
Jews
Jesus
racial laws
Benito Jacovitti
Achille Campanile





"Futurist Women Painters in Italy"
doi
10.1515/9783110804225

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