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A historical biography of the Italian philosopher/politician Antonio Gramsci (1891-1973), considered one of the most important Marxist philosophers of the twentieth-century. As part of the Communist Lives series, Andrew Pearmain explores the life of Gramsci from his childhood, to his role in the newly formed Communist Party of Italy, and to his imprisonment and death in Turi di Bari, using recent archival research including material released by the Gramsci and Schucht family.
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A historical biography of the Italian philosopher/politician Antonio Gramsci (1891-1973), considered one of the most important Marxist philosophers of the twentieth-century. As part of the Communist Lives series, Andrew Pearmain explores the life of Gramsci from his childhood, to his role in the newly formed Communist Party of Italy, and to his imprisonment and death in Turi di Bari, using recent archival research including material released by the Gramsci and Schucht family.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Communist Lives
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 234mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781838601614
- ISBN-10: 1838601619
- Artikelnr.: 57837399
- Communist Lives
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 234mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781838601614
- ISBN-10: 1838601619
- Artikelnr.: 57837399
Andrew Pearmain has a PhD in Historyvfrom the University of East Anglia, UK. Andrew has previously published several articles and a book on Gramsci. Andrew was a member of the Labour Party, serving as a Norwich City Councillor for four years from 1999-2003, and is now associated with the Green Party though the think-tank Greenhouse. Now semi-retired, Andrew is a contributing editor to the art/fashion magazine Arena Homme Plus.
A. Infancy and Childhood in Rural Sardinia, effects of Gramsci's father's
prosecution and imprisonment. B. School study at home and in Cagliari. C.
Scholarship and study at the University of Turin, and early involvement in
radical politics. D. Early journalism and activism in the Socialist Party.
E. Italian responses to the First World War and the Soviet revolution, and
schisms within the Socialist Party. F. The journal Ordine Nuovo and the
Turin Factory Councils movement. G. The foundation of the Italian Communist
Party, and the reaction of Fascism. H. The early life of the PCd'I,
Gramsci's then minor role, and his time in Russia at the Communist
International, including his acquaintance with the Schucht family, his
complicated courtship of Julia and the birth of their sons. I. Return to
Italy as a Communist MP, then (with the arrest of most of the party
leadership) as Party Secretary, culminating in arrest in November 1926. J.
Early prison years, with court appearances and frequent relocations, with
growing reliance on Tatiana and estrangement from Julia and the rest of the
Schucht family. K. Settlement at the penitentiary in Turi di Bari, and a
serious start on the prison notebooks. L. The inner-party feuds of the
early 1930s and their ramifications for Gramsci. M. The onset of serious
ill health, and death in 1937. N. The several 'after-lives' of Antonio
Gramsci, and the continuing relevance of his thought.
prosecution and imprisonment. B. School study at home and in Cagliari. C.
Scholarship and study at the University of Turin, and early involvement in
radical politics. D. Early journalism and activism in the Socialist Party.
E. Italian responses to the First World War and the Soviet revolution, and
schisms within the Socialist Party. F. The journal Ordine Nuovo and the
Turin Factory Councils movement. G. The foundation of the Italian Communist
Party, and the reaction of Fascism. H. The early life of the PCd'I,
Gramsci's then minor role, and his time in Russia at the Communist
International, including his acquaintance with the Schucht family, his
complicated courtship of Julia and the birth of their sons. I. Return to
Italy as a Communist MP, then (with the arrest of most of the party
leadership) as Party Secretary, culminating in arrest in November 1926. J.
Early prison years, with court appearances and frequent relocations, with
growing reliance on Tatiana and estrangement from Julia and the rest of the
Schucht family. K. Settlement at the penitentiary in Turi di Bari, and a
serious start on the prison notebooks. L. The inner-party feuds of the
early 1930s and their ramifications for Gramsci. M. The onset of serious
ill health, and death in 1937. N. The several 'after-lives' of Antonio
Gramsci, and the continuing relevance of his thought.
A. Infancy and Childhood in Rural Sardinia, effects of Gramsci's father's
prosecution and imprisonment. B. School study at home and in Cagliari. C.
Scholarship and study at the University of Turin, and early involvement in
radical politics. D. Early journalism and activism in the Socialist Party.
E. Italian responses to the First World War and the Soviet revolution, and
schisms within the Socialist Party. F. The journal Ordine Nuovo and the
Turin Factory Councils movement. G. The foundation of the Italian Communist
Party, and the reaction of Fascism. H. The early life of the PCd'I,
Gramsci's then minor role, and his time in Russia at the Communist
International, including his acquaintance with the Schucht family, his
complicated courtship of Julia and the birth of their sons. I. Return to
Italy as a Communist MP, then (with the arrest of most of the party
leadership) as Party Secretary, culminating in arrest in November 1926. J.
Early prison years, with court appearances and frequent relocations, with
growing reliance on Tatiana and estrangement from Julia and the rest of the
Schucht family. K. Settlement at the penitentiary in Turi di Bari, and a
serious start on the prison notebooks. L. The inner-party feuds of the
early 1930s and their ramifications for Gramsci. M. The onset of serious
ill health, and death in 1937. N. The several 'after-lives' of Antonio
Gramsci, and the continuing relevance of his thought.
prosecution and imprisonment. B. School study at home and in Cagliari. C.
Scholarship and study at the University of Turin, and early involvement in
radical politics. D. Early journalism and activism in the Socialist Party.
E. Italian responses to the First World War and the Soviet revolution, and
schisms within the Socialist Party. F. The journal Ordine Nuovo and the
Turin Factory Councils movement. G. The foundation of the Italian Communist
Party, and the reaction of Fascism. H. The early life of the PCd'I,
Gramsci's then minor role, and his time in Russia at the Communist
International, including his acquaintance with the Schucht family, his
complicated courtship of Julia and the birth of their sons. I. Return to
Italy as a Communist MP, then (with the arrest of most of the party
leadership) as Party Secretary, culminating in arrest in November 1926. J.
Early prison years, with court appearances and frequent relocations, with
growing reliance on Tatiana and estrangement from Julia and the rest of the
Schucht family. K. Settlement at the penitentiary in Turi di Bari, and a
serious start on the prison notebooks. L. The inner-party feuds of the
early 1930s and their ramifications for Gramsci. M. The onset of serious
ill health, and death in 1937. N. The several 'after-lives' of Antonio
Gramsci, and the continuing relevance of his thought.