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Savino Varazzani

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Savino Varazzani

Savino Varazzani (Piacenza, March 21, 1858 - Milan, February 3, 1938) was an Italian politician and journalist. He was a teacher, writer and journalist, who served as chairman of Avanti! della Domenica.[1]

He was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in the XXI legislature (1900-1904) for the constituency of Piacenza.[2][3] He was a candidate for the following legislature, albeit reluctantly, in the supplementary elections for the Grosseto constituency, but was not elected.[4]

In 1912, along with a number of others, he left the Socialist Party in protest against its opposition to the Italian invasion of Libya.[5] In 1928 he joined the National Fascist Party[1] and in 1930 published a book entitled Confessioni d'un galantuomo: (dà socialista a fascista) (Confessions of a Gentleman: from socialist to fascist).[6]

The city of Piacenza has a Via Savino Varazzani named after him.[7]

Published works

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Varazzani published a number of books of a literary, historical, philosophical and biographical nature:[6]

  • Brutta! e altre novelle (1914)
  • Origini, effetti e prospettive della Guerra europea: raccolta di conferenze tenute presso l'Università Popolare Milanese (Novembre 1914-Aprile 1915) (1915)
  • Povera Zampina! : Novelle e bozzetti (1920)
  • Vita di Socrate (1922)
  • Colloqui con la mia morta (1925)
  • Conferenze su la storia di Milano: tenute per l'Istituto di cultura 'Nuova vita' (1929)
  • Confessioni d'un galantuomo: (da socialista a fascista) (1930)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Modena, Biblioteca Estense - Universitaria, Bertoni, Carteggio, fasc. Varazzani, Savino". Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  2. ^ "SAVINO VARAZZANI, Legislatura XXI del Regno". dati.camera.it. Camera dei deputati. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Statistica delle elezioni generali politiche 3 e 10 giugno 1900" (PDF). Roma: Direzione generale della statistica. 1900. p. 66.
  4. ^ D'Alterio, Daniele (2011). La capitale dell'azione diretta. Enrico Leone, il sindacalismo "puro" e il movimento operaio italiano nella prima crisi del sistema giolittiano (1904-1907). Trento: Tangram Edizioni Scientifiche. pp. 341–343. ISBN 9788864580319.
  5. ^ Furiozzi, Gian Biagio (1993). Francesco Paoloni e il socialismo integrale (1892-1917). Florence: Centro Editoriale Toscano. p. 281. ISBN 9788879570770. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Savino Varazzani". worldcat.org. Worldcat. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Via Savino Varazzani, Piacenza". vie.openalfa.it. Retrieved 30 November 2022.