Umanità Nova

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Umanità Nova is an Italian anarchist newspaper founded in 1920. Published daily until 1922, when it was shut down by the fascist regime. In some places its circulation exceeded that of the socialist paper Avanti!. Upon the fall of the regime in 1945, publication began again, this time in a weekly form. The paper continues today and Umanità Nova is the mouthpiece of the Italian Anarchic Federation (Federazione Anarchica Italiana).

Contributors to Umanità Nova include Errico Malatesta, Antonio Cieri (the founders), and Camillo Berneri.

[edit] See also

  • Arditi del Popolo
  • Formation of workers' defenses in Genoa
  • History of the partisan movement in Genoa

[edit] Sources

  • Translated directly from the Italian article.

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