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Edoardo Zavattari

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Edoardo Zavattari (21 October 1883, Tortona – 17 February 1972)[1] was an Italian zoologist who was a director at the Institute of Zoology in the Sapienza University of Rome from 1935 to 1953.[2] He supported fascism and anti-semitism on the basis of his ideas from biology and was a signatory to the "Manifesto della Razza".[3]

Writings

  • Zavattari, Edoardo (1940) Ambiente naturale e caratteri razziali. La Difesa della razza 3(9):49.
  • Zavattari, Edoardo (1938) Politica ed etica razziale. Vita Universitaria. 3.
  • Zavattari, Edoardo (1937) "Le basi biologiche di faschmo. Critica medico-sociale, no. 6:21-18.

References

  1. ^ "Edoardo ZAVATTARI". Accademia delle della Scienze di Torino. Retrieved September 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Il periodo di Edoardo Zavattari". Museo di Zoologia. Retrieved September 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ Cassata, Francesco (2011). Building the New Man: Eugenics, Racial Science and Genetics in Twentieth-century Italy. Central European University Press. pp. 259–262.