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La Lupa (magazine)

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Political magazine in Italy (1910–1911)

La Lupa
EditorPaolo Orano
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyWeekly
FounderPaolo Orano
Founded1910
First issue16 October 1910
Final issue8 October 1911
CountryItaly
Based inFlorence
LanguageItalian

La Lupa (Italian:The she wolf) was a weekly magazine which was published inFlorence, Italy, in the period 1910–1911. Although it existed for a short period, it is known to be one of the publications which laid the foundations of thefascist governments in the following years.[1]

History and profile

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La Lupa was first published on 16 October 1910.[2] The magazine was founded byPaolo Orano and was published on a weekly basis in Florence until 8 October 1911.[2][3] It was an illustrated magazine with the size of 60x43 cm.[3]

Orano was editor of the magazine.[3][4]La Lupa was an advocate of the nationalism based on energy and will.[5] The weekly supported thewar in Libya against theOttoman Empire considering it as a revolution.[2] The magazine became a platform for both syndicalists supportingGeorges Sorel who was among the contributors and anti-parliamentarian nationalists, but provided them with an emerging ideology, namelyproletarian nation.[5] It was developed byEnrico Corradini and would be adopted by future Fascist ruler of Italy,Benito Mussolini.[5] Major contributors ofLa Lupa were nationalist figures, including Enrico Corradini,Arturo Labriola, Massimo Fovel, Paolo Mantica, A. Renda, Emilio Roncati, Gustavo Magni, Rhea Silvia, Michele Giua and Donna Paola.[3][6]

References

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  1. ^Maciej Urbanowski (2011)."Stanisław Brzozowski and fascism".Studies in East European Thought.63 (4): 307.doi:10.1007/s11212-011-9152-0.S2CID 154920326.
  2. ^abcCristiano Tedeschi (10 October 2016)."Paolo Orano".L'Intellettuale Dissidente (in Italian). Retrieved31 October 2021.
  3. ^abcd"La Lupa. Settimanale diretto da Paolo Orano" (in Italian). Fondazione Modigliani. Retrieved31 October 2021.
  4. ^David D. Roberts (1979).The Syndicalist Tradition and Italian Fascism. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 14.ISBN 978-0-7190-0761-3.
  5. ^abcMark Antliff (December 2000). "The Fourth Dimension and Futurism: A Politicized Space".The Art Bulletin.82 (4): 727.doi:10.2307/3051419.JSTOR 3051419.
  6. ^Peter Davies; Derek Lynch, eds. (2002).The Routledge Companion to Fascism and the Far Right. London; New York: Routledge. p. 220.ISBN 978-0-203-99472-6.
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