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Laura Solera Mantegazza (ca. 1865)

Laura Mantegazza (Born Laura Solera 15 January 1813 – 15 September 1873) was an Italian nurse, writer, and philanthropist.[1]

She was a nurse. During the Five Days of Milan, she attended the wounded. She attended Garibaldi, when he was wounded.[2] In 1850 she founded the Pio Maternity Institute [it].[3][4][5] In 1862, she founded a Profession Female School.[6][7]

Her house is preserved in Cannero Riviera.[8]

Works

  • Marina Cepeda Fuentes: Sorelle d'Italia. Le donne che hanno fatto il Risorgimento. Blu Edizioni, Turin 2011, ISBN 978-88-7904-115-7.
  • Charles Henderson: Infant welfare. Methods of organization and administration in Italy. In: The American Journal of Sociology, Bd. 3 (1911), ISSN 0002-9602.
  • Judith J. Hovard: Patriot mothers in Post-Risorgimento. Women after the Italian Revolution. In: Carol R. Berkin, Clara M. Lovett (Hrsg.): Women, war and revolution. Holmes & Meier, New York 1980, ISBN 0-8419-0502-9.
  • Paolo Mantegazza: La mia mamma Laura Solera Mantegazza. Barbèra, Florenz 1876.
  • Fiorenza Taricone: Teoria e prassi dell'associazionismo italiano nel XIX e XX secolo. Edizioni Universita, Cassino 2008, ISBN 88-8317-015-6.
  • Rosa Teruzzi und Sergio Redaelli: Laura Mantegazza. La garibaldina senza fucile (Aria di Lago; Bd. 11). Alberti, Verbania 1992, ISBN 88-7245-007-1.

References

  1. ^ The Civic League Bulletin of Newport, R.I. 1906.
  2. ^ Patriarca, S.; Riall, L. (2011-12-16). The Risorgimento Revisited: Nationalism and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Italy. Springer. ISBN 978-0-230-36275-8.
  3. ^ "Laura Solera Mantegazza | enciclopedia delle donne" (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-26.
  4. ^ "Storia di Milano ::: Laura Solera Mantegazza". www.storiadimilano.it. Retrieved 2020-12-26.
  5. ^ "SOLERA MANTEGAZZA, Laura in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-12-26.
  6. ^ Office, Great Britain Foreign (1881). Reports from Her Majesty's Consuls on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c. of Their Consular Districts ... Harrison and Sons.
  7. ^ Small, Albion W.; Faris, Ellsworth; Burgess, Ernest Watson; Blumer, Herbert; Hughes, Everett Cherrington (1912). The American Journal of Sociology. University of Chicago Press.
  8. ^ e-borghi. "Cannero Riviera". e-borghi. Retrieved 2020-12-26.