Alfredo Oriani
For the Italian ship Alfredo Oriani, see Oriani-class destroyer.
Alfredo Oriani (22 August 1852 in Faenza – 18 October 1909 in Casola Valsenio) was an Italian author, writer and social critic. He is often considered a precursor of Fascism, and in 1940 his books were placed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum of the Catholic Church.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Knox, MacGregor (1982). Mussolini Unleashed, 1939–1941: Politics and Strategy in Fascist Italy's Last War. Cambridge University Press. p. 101.
Bibliography
- Nico Perrone, Croce e Oriani, in Rivista di storia contemporanea, 1984
- Giovanni Spadolini – G. Tarello – Giorgio Rebuffa – Francesco Traniello – Luisa Mangoni – M. Ciliberto – G. Landucci – A.S. Pombeni – F. Cerea – P.G. Permoli – B. Bandini – Nico Perrone – Albertina Vittoria – Ennio Dirani, Alfredo Oriani e la cultura del suo tempo, Ravenna, Longo Ed., 1985
- Massimo Baioni, Il fascismo e Alfredo Oriani, Ravenna, Longo, 1988
External links
- Works by Alfredo Oriani at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Alfredo Oriani at Internet Archive
- Short biography
- Some works from WikiSource
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