
When: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 From 6:00 pm To 8:00 pm - Where: Italian Cultural Institute of New York - Organized by : ICI, In collaboration with : Centro Primo Levi - Entrance : Free
In this third talk of the series we address the political topic of those who were forced to leave Italy because antifascists or Jews, or, often, both. Many of them fled to the United States. Two historians, Renato Camurri Italian, and Federico Finchelstein, Argentine but residing in New York, discuss about the American life of two of these intellectual figures: Gaetano Salvemini and Max Ascoli.
SOURCE: https://iicnewyork.esteri.it
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