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    Giuseppe Bottai (3 September 1895 – 9 January 1959) was an Italian journalist and member of the National Fascist Party of Benito Mussolini. Born in Rome...
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    to keep their own languages and cultures.: 46  Fascist ideologist Giuseppe Bottai likened this historic mission to the deeds of the ancient Romans, stating...
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  • Lavoro d'Italia newspaper on 23 April 1927. It was mainly designed by Giuseppe Bottai, Under-Secretary of State of Corporations. The Charter declared private...
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  • fascist exponents were Mazzinian such as Italo Balbo, Giovanni Gentile, Giuseppe Bottai and Dino Grandi. Francesco Crispi (1818–1901). The known Sicilian statesman...
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    Affairs, sold it to him for five million lire, over the protests of Giuseppe Bottai, Minister of Education, and the scholarly community. It was shipped...
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  • fascista was a biweekly cultural magazine which was founded and edited by Giuseppe Bottai in Rome, Italy. The magazine existed during the Fascist rule in the...
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    the United States' concept of "Manifest Destiny". Fascist ideologist Giuseppe Bottai likened this historic mission to the deeds of the ancient Romans. After...
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    Grandi his support. Nonetheless he refused to follow the likes of Giuseppe Bottai in being openly condemnatory of Il Duce, preferring to continue to...
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    Giuseppe Bottai at the Battle of Amba Aradam...
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    127 days — Undersecretary Giuseppe Bottai (1895–1959) 6 November 1926 12 September 1929 2 years, 310 days — Giuseppe Bottai (1895–1959) 12 September 1929...
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    succeeding Mussolini as dictator. The secret rebels later involved Giuseppe Bottai, another high member of the Fascist Directorate and Minister of Culture...
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    graduated in 1974, having written a thesis entitled La Figura e l’opera di Giuseppe Bottai, un fascista critico, published by Feltrinelli in 1976. In 1982 he...
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    Fascist Institute of Social Security') or INFPS. Its first president was Giuseppe Bottai, succeeded in 1935 by Bruno Biagi. Subsequent interventions made by...
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    the United States' concept of "Manifest Destiny". Fascist ideologist Giuseppe Bottai likened this historic mission to the deeds of the ancient Romans. Under...
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  • including the Duce's son-in-law, Galeazzo Ciano, and Dino Grandi, Giuseppe Bottai, Guido Buffarini Guidi and Alessandro Pavolini. The situation was compromised...
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    within the movement. The "Fascist left" included Michele Bianchi, Giuseppe Bottai, Angelo Oliviero Olivetti, Sergio Panunzio, and Edmondo Rossoni, who...
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    Bluethenthal, All American football player and decorated World War I pilot Giuseppe Bottai, Italian minister Eugene Bullard, First African-American military pilot...
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    De Vecchi National Fascist Party 24 January 1935 – 15 November 1936 Giuseppe Bottai National Fascist Party 15 November 1936 – 5 February 1943 Carlo Alberto...
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    were with Giuseppe Bottai, who always represented a dissenting voice within fascism. Prudent enough not to be expelled like Massimo Rocca, Bottai was still...
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  • the Arditi, Ferruccio Vecchi, and many other Fascist leaders such as Giuseppe Bottai and Mario Carli. On June 6, 1919, Il Popolo d'Italia published the...
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    and being of Nordic-Mediterranean descent. According to the Diary of Giuseppe Bottai, in a meeting with Fascist Party members, Mussolini declared that previous...
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    leading government figures who had voted for the resolution included Giuseppe Bottai and Emilio De Bono as well as Grandi. The King had Mussolini arrested...
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    Mussolini's administration until 1943. Along with Alfredo Rocco and Giuseppe Bottai, Rossoni is considered to have played a large role in the development...
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    nationalist figures with humanist tendencies such as Carlo Pisacane, Giuseppe Mazzini, and Giuseppe Garibaldi. His father's political outlook combined views of...
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    Philosophy. In July 1940 the Fascist Minister of National Education Giuseppe Bottai got a bill of law approved that abolished the first three years of...
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    Spanish annexation to Italy. Benito Mussolini Massimo Bontempelli Giuseppe Bottai Enrico Corradini Carlo Costamagna Julius Evola Enrico Ferri Giovanni...
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  • and Berto Ricci), some high-ranking (including Ferdinando Mezzasoma, Giuseppe Bottai), by writers and journalists of proven Fascist faith (Telesio Interlandi...
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    Tenure Incumbent Notes 5 May 1936 – 27 May 1936 Giuseppe Bottai, Governor 1 June 1936 – 23 September 1938 Alfredo Siniscalchi, Governor 23 September 1938...
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  • including Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Italo Balbo, Giovanni Giuriati, and Giuseppe Bottai. It was no longer in print after December 1936. List of magazines in...
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    1940s he collaborated to the magazine Primato, founded and directed by Giuseppe Bottai, another Fascist gerarca. After World War II, he taught in universities...
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