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Maurizio Antonioli

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Maurizio Antonioli (Milan, 29 August 1945 – Milan, 28 September 2023) was an Italian historian who contributed to the workers' and trade union movement research and the history of anarchism.[1]

Biography

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Antonioli taught Contemporary History and History of the Trade Union Movement at the State University of Milan.[2][3] As a speaker, he participated in the conferences organized by the Luigi Einaudi Foundation on Anarchists and anarchy in the contemporary world (in Turin, December 5-7, 1969), on Revolutionary Syndicalism in Italy in the period of the Second International (in Piombino, June 28-30, 1974),[4] and on Revolutionary Syndicalism in the History of the International Workers' Movement (in Ferrara, June 2-5, 1977).[5] In 2011 Antonioli was a speaker on the Pietro Gori study.[6][7]

He lived in Milan, where he died on September 28, 2023, at the age of 78.[8][9][10]

Works

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  • Fiom from its origins to fascism, 1901-1924 [with B. Bezza] (1978, De Donato).
  • Union and progress. Fiom between image and reality (1983, FrancoAngeli).
  • Come or May: aspects of May Day in Italy between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (1988, FrancoAngeli).
  • May Day, repertoire of unique numbers from 1890 to 1924 , edited by Maurizio Antonioli and Giovanna Ginex (1988, Bibliographic Publishing)
  • Direct action and worker organization. Revolutionary syndicalism and anarchism between the end of the nineteenth century and fascism (1990, P. Lacaita).
  • Armando Borghi and the Italian Trade Union Union (1990, P. Lacaita).
  • Pietro Gori. The errant knight of anarchy (1995, BFS editions ).
  • Italian trade unionism from its origins to fascism (1997, BFS editions).
  • The Sun of the future. Anarchism in Italy from its origins to the First World War [with PC Masini] (1999, BFS editions).
  • Workers and trade union institutions: the origins of workers' representation (2002, BFS editions).
  • Reformists and revolutionaries. The Milan Chamber of Labor from its origins to the great war [with J. Torre Santos] (2006, FrancoAngeli).
  • Lost Sentinels. Anarchists, death, war (2009, BFS editions).
  • Children of the workshop. Anarchism, trade unionism and the workers' movement between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (2012, BFS editions).
  • An arduous and joyful utopia, symbols and myths of anarchists between the 19th and 20th centuries (2017, BFS editions).
  • Against the Church. The pro-Ferrer riots of 1909 in Italy (2009, BFS editions).
  • For a history of trade unions in Europe (2012, Bruno Mondadori)
  • Our homeland throughout the world. Pietro Gori in the Italian and international workers' movement (2012, BFS editions).

References

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  1. ^ "Biblioteca Franco Serantini". www.bfs.it. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  2. ^ "Docenti nei Corsi di laurea". 2016-06-17. Archived from the original on 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  3. ^ "Professori e Ricercatori dei Corsi di laurea". 2018-04-27. Archived from the original on 2018-04-27. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  4. ^ See M. Antonioli, Italian revolutionary syndicalism and organizational models: from Filippo Corridoni's industrialist project to the national industrial unions (1911-1914) , in Revolutionary syndicalism in Italy in the period of the Second International. Proceedings of the study conference, Piombino 28–30 June 1974 , «Historical research», a. 5, no. 1, January–June 1975, pp. 147-177.
  5. ^ Cf. M. Antonioli, Italian revolutionary syndicalism and international syndicalism from Marseille to London (1908-1913) , in Il Sindacalismo amministrazione nella storia del lavoro lavoro interna , special issue of «Ricerche Storico», a. 1, no. 1, January–April 1981, pp. 191-240.
  6. ^ See M. Antonioli, Pietro Gori. The birth of a myth , in our homeland is the whole world. Petro Gori in the Italian and international workers' and libertarian movement , in «Quaderni della Rivista storia dell'anarchismo», n. 5 (2012), pp. 19-33.
  7. ^ "Mostra bibliografica Le parole di Gori". 2018-04-27. Archived from the original on 2018-04-27. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  8. ^ "Lutto per la scomparsa di Maurizio Antonioli". www.storialavoro.it (in Italian). 2023-09-28. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  9. ^ Goodbye Antonioli, scholar of the union , Corriere della Sera, 1 October 2023, p.31
  10. ^ "È morto Maurizio Antonioli, lo storico dei movimenti operai e sindacali: i funerali a San Siro". Il Giorno (in Italian). 2023-09-30. Retrieved 2023-10-19.