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Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Leo Longanesi |
Founded | 1950 |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Rome |
Language | Italian |
Website | Il Borghese |
ISSN | 0006-775X |
OCLC | 2794902 |
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Il Borghese is a monthly cultural and political magazine with a right-wing stance published in Rome, Italy. The magazine has been in circulation since 1950[1] and is named after the conservativeBorghese family.[2] and published until 1993. The newspaper has resumed publication several times for short periods. Since 2007 it has been published by the publishing house Pagine.
Il Borghese was established byLeo Longanesi in 1950.[3][4] He founded other magazines such asL’Italiano andOmnibus.[3]Il Borghese is published weekly and has a right-wing and conservative stance.[4][2]
Leo Longanesi andIndro Montanelli were the early co-editors ofIl Borghese.[5] The former held the post until his death in 1957.[6] The other early contributors include Giovanni Ansaldo,Giuseppe Prezzolini,Giovanni Spadolini, Mario Tedeschi,Alberto Savinio,Ennio Flaiano, Colette Rosselli,Irene Brin,Goffredo Parise andMario Missiroli.[7]
In the 1950s the magazine was close toChristian Democracy Party.[8] However, its support ended when Longanesi argued that the party was too weak to counter the "communist threat".[8]Il Borghese was closed down in 2001.[9] It was relaunched in Rome in December 2012.[9]
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