La Verità was an Italian monthly political magazine which existed between 1936 and 1943. It was based in Rome. The magazine is known for its founder, Nicola Bombacci, a controversial political figure.
Editor | Nicola Bombacci |
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Categories | Political magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Nicola Bombacci |
Founded | 1936 |
Final issue | 1943 |
Country | Kingdom of Italy |
Based in | Rome |
Language | Italian |
History and profile
editLa Verità was launched by Nicola Bombacci in Rome in 1936.[1] Bombacci also edited the magazine which came out monthly.[1] From 1940 to its closure in 1943 the editors of La Verità were Bombacci and Ezio Riboldi.[2][3] It supported both fascist and Bolshevik views.[4] It received subsidy from the Italian state.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b "La Verita': rivista politica mensile". University of Trieste Library. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
- ^ John Riddell, ed. (2015). To the Masses. Proceedings of the Third Congress of the Communist International, 1921. Vol. 91. Leiden; Boston: Brill. p. 1230. doi:10.1163/9789004288034_038. ISBN 9789004288034.
- ^ "Bombacci, Nicola". Dizionario di Storia (in Italian). 2010.
- ^ Patricia Chiantera-Stutte; Andrea Guiso (March 2003). "Fascismo e bolscevismo in una rivista di confine: «La Verità» di Nicola Bombacci (1936-1943)". Ventunesimo Secolo. 2 (3): 145–170. JSTOR 43613004.
- ^ "Nicola Bombacci". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian).