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...series of six lectures on the Medieval Italian Communes, will be given at the University during February and March by Gaetano Salvemini, noted Italian historian. These lectures were made possible by the generosity of an anonymous donor and will be open to the public...
Professor Salvemini will also conduct a Seminar Course during the second half-year on Modern Italian History, dealing especially with the period of the Risorgimento. This course is designed to show the graduate students in History the use of the enormous amount of material for research on this subject now in the University Library...
Tonight at 8 o'clock at 66 Winthrop Street Professor Gaetano Salvemini, noted Italian historian, will give an address on the subject "Is Italian Fascism an Economic Success?" The lecture is under the auspices of the Harvard Liberal Club, which invites all members of Harvard and Radcliffe to be present...
...present time Salvemini is a man without a country, because of his anti-Fascist views as a professor of History at the University of Florence, and he is considered the unquestioned leader of the anti-Fascists, and the foremost antagonist of Mussolini...
During the war Professor Salvemini belonged to the progressive group, akin to Socialists, and after the great struggle he became involved in conflicts with the Fascists. Then followed the famous Salvemini case of 1923, when, after difficulties with the university, he was arrested, tried, and acquitted, but mobbed by the Fascists. Following this trial Salvemini went into voluntary exile, which subsequently became permanent. Losing his citizenship he became a man without a country, and since that time has acted as the unquestioned intellectual leader of the anti-Fascists. Unqualifiedly opposed to Fascism, which he considers a backward step, Professor Salvemini...