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 Sylvia Pankhurst - Dreadnought
The Avanti gave an enthusiastic support to the Russian Revolution and the Soviets, and to the Bolsheviki in the early days of their power, and the Avanti was moulding the opinion of the workers who read it so widely.
The tale of the latest Fascisti terrorism has yet to be told; but the Press telegrams published in the Capitalist daily Press record already that the Fascisti, on their triumphal entry into Rome, invaded the newspaper offices, destroyed the machinery, even of Capitalist papers opposed to them, and terrorised the editors with firearms.
The Italian workers were profoundly impressed by the Russian Revolution.
www.geocities.com /capitolHill/lobby/3909/raete/wd0411222.html

  
 Alibris: Tom Nairn
Angelo Quattrocchi, poet, anarchist and correspondent for the Italian newspaper AVANTI, was posted to Paris in May 1968.
A controversial and comprehensive analysis of Scottish politics before and after devolution, Tom Nairn's After Britain provides a scathing analysis of the twilight of an ancient state: the United Kingdom.
Author Tom Nairn argues that nation-building movements from 1750 to 1990 have saved the world from imperial barbarism.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Tom_Nairn   (325 words)

  
 Channel 4 - Real Lives - Benito Mussolini
In 1912, after years of hack journalism and self-promotion, he was appointed editor of the Socialist Party newspaper Avanti!
Benito Mussolini appears to stride through 20th-century Italian history like a buffoon, a fascist dictator whose ludicrous posing was dwarfed by the incalculably more sinister nature of Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime.
Mussolini's rule was brutally authoritarian: the parliament was packed with Fascists, opposition newspapers were banned, and opponents of the regime were beaten up.
www.channel4.com /history/microsites/R/real_lives/mussolini.html   (810 words)

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