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Roberto Tremelloni

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to focus on his work with Aracne and to writing a history of contemporary Italian industry. At the end of the war, he was awarded the roles of commissioner at the Ministry of Industrial Production for Northern Italy and president of the Industrial Council of Northern Italy.
843: 180:. In 1919 he formed the Aracne publishing house with his brother Attilio, and subsequently helped to establish an industrial co-operative that launched the first incarnation of the Milan Trade Fair. 243:, which was first published on 15 February 1933. In 1937, he carried out a study of the textile industry of Italy. Having escaped confinement for his anti-fascist activities, during the 823: 853: 848: 433: 863: 833: 793: 290:
in 1948. However, Tremelloni and two other social democratic cabinet members – Giuseppe Saragat, deputy prime minister and minister of merchant navy, and
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on three occasions, from 21 February 1962 to 20 June 1963, from 4 December 1963 to 21 July 1964 and from 22 July 1964 to 22 February 1966. He was
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Having struggled to find an academic post due to his anti-fascist beliefs, in 1930 Tremelloni became a lecturer in political economy at the
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led the parliament's inquiry committee on the problems of poverty and unemployment. In 1954 he returned to government when he was named as
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Tremelloni remained a senior figure in the PSI for many years and then, after its establishment in 1947, in the breakaway
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Tremelloni's political activity began during the war, when he became involved with the youth wing of the
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in 1924. Having long held ambitions to become a journalist, after serving with the Italian Army in the
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in the city, before graduating with a degree in economics and commercial sciences at the
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when serving as treasury minister. From 1963 to 1968 he was a member of the
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from 23 February 1966 to 23 June 1968. He was also a board member of the
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Out of government, Tremelloni then became the president of the
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M. K. G. (December 1954). "Political Stocktaking in Italy".
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on 30 October 1900. He initially studied accounting at the
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The Rebuilding of Italy: Politics and Economics, 1945-1955
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he entered the editorial staff of the Milanese newspaper
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he maintained a low profile, retreating to the town of
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in Switzerland. He co-founded the financial newspaper
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Milan
Bruneck
South Tyrol
PRI
PSU
PSI
PSDI
Alma mater
University of Turin
social democratic
Milan
University of Turin
First World War
Italian Republican Party
Filippo Turati
Unitary Socialist Party
Italian Socialist Party
Claudio Treves
Carlo Rosselli
Giuseppe Saragat
Pietro Nenni
University of Geneva
24 ore
Financial Times
Second World War
Cocquio-Trevisago
Varese
Italian Democratic Socialist Party
Constituent Assembly

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