Carlo Curcio


Carlo Curcio (Naples, October 3, 1898 - Rome, July 27, 1971) was an Italian journalist and historian.

Graduated in jurisprudence, fighter on the front of Piave in the First World War, professional journalist from 1922 to 1934, from 1928 professor of History of Political Doctrines at the University of Perugia since Ordinary 1934. Author of the 1938 Statute of the Fascist National Party, from 1938 to 1943 was head of the political science faculty in Perugia. The 1950 marks the passage to Florence, where it remains until 1968, the year he leaves teaching by age limits. A man from Neapolitan origins, who has crossed the century of wars in an original way, distinguishing himself from the importance of his research into his works, which are still arousing historiographic interest. Immediately after World War I, in service on the Karst, he met Slovenian poet Srečko Kosovel and his family. As a testimony to the meeting, there is a friendly epistle with the poet and his sister. Links externalize the wikitesto

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