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    Altiero Spinelli e i movimenti per l’unità europea

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    Within the celebrations of the hundredth anniversary of the birth, the book studies the relationship between Spinelli and movements, associations, and men that fought in the post war period to the European unification. It is an impressive network of interpersonal connections, arising from the breadth and the duration of such efforts for Europe, which puts Spinelli at the centre of the process of unification of the Continent after World War II. In the volume edited by Daniela Preda, the editor has published a critical introduction and a specific article on “The Congress of the European People”. It is a popular campaign, following the example of the Indian Congress of Gandhi, initiated by Spinelli, in collaboration with Mario Albertini, in Europe in 1957 and ended in the early Sixties. The aim of the campaign was the mobilization of all forces pro-Europe and the convening of a European Constituent Assembly

    Da Genova all’Europa. La vocazione europea negli ambienti economici della Liguria nel secondo dopoguerra

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    The economic circles of Liguria have contributed to the spread of the European ideal and to the political and economic construction of the Community, so that it does not seem risky to talk about their real European vocation. In Genoa the central role of the Chamber of Commerce is important. It is accompanied by other realities: the Consorzio autonomo del Porto (Port Consortium), the Faculty of Economics of the University, the Institute of International Economy, specialized magazines. It is important also the action and the propulsion of individual actors, who can be considered true precursors. Among these, in particular, Aldo Scotto, Orlando D’Alauro, Bruno Minoletti, Volrico Travaglini and, especially Francesco Manzitti. In the volume edited by Daniela Preda, the editor wrote a critical introduction and an essay entitled “The steel circle facing the ECSC”, which underlines the role of some Genoese men, in particular the ship-owner Angelo Costa, president of Confindustria, and Paolo Emilio Taviani, president of the Italian delegation to the Conference of the ECSC. In this context, the action to protect the Italian steel industry in the context of the Paris Conference is deepened
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