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Rossana Rossanda (23
April 1924 – 20
September 2020) was an
Italian communist politician, journalist, and feminist.
Rossanda was born in ****, then part...
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permanent consultation. As a
member of PCI, he
supported Rossana Rossanda when she
formed the party-newspaper il
manifesto and was
later expelled...
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included Luigi Pintor,
Valentino Parlato [it],
Lucio Magri, and
Rossana Rossanda. In
April 1971, it
became a daily. It parti****ted as a
separate political...
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Austrian officer,
electrical engineer and
astronautics theorist Rossana Rossanda,
Italian journalist Orlando Sain,
Italian footballer Antonio Smareglia...
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Francesco Renda Giuseppe Ricci Carlo Ripa di
Meana Marco Rizzo Rossana Rossanda Cesare Salvi Edoardo Sanguineti Leonardo Sciascia Marina Sereni Altiero...
- the Century"),
which was
published in 1995 in
collaboration with
Rossana Rossanda. He was an atheist. He
married Laura Lombardo Radice [it], who died in...
- 1985),
Croatian footballer of the
German club
Energie Cottbus.
Rossana Rossanda (1924–2020),
Italian communist politician, journalist, and feminist. Rene...
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Llosa Julio Cortázar
Carlos Barral Milan Kundera Régis
Debray Rossana Rossanda Teodoro Petkoff Geraldine Chaplin Miguel Littín
Carmen Balcells Monica...
- left-oriented, with a
grounding in
operaismo or "workerism");
Rossana Rossanda and
Lucio Magri (who both
hailed from Il Manifesto, and
leant towards collaborating...
- Der Spiegel. 12
April 1981.
Retrieved 29
January 2021. Mosca,
Carla &
Rossanda,
Rossana (1994).
Brigate Rosse. Una
Storia Italiana. Anabasi.{{cite book}}:...