Alberto Tarchiani (11 November 1885 – 30 November 1964) was an Italian journalist, politician, and diplomat.
Biography
Born in Rome, Tarchiani studied at
La Sapienza
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, at the
University of Genoa
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and at the
University of Florence
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History
The first univer ...
, and started working as a journalist in 1903. In 1907 he moved to New York, where he edited the weekly magazine ''Il Cittadino''. In 1915 he returned to Italy to serve as a voluntary in the Italian Army in
World War I
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. In 1919 he was employed by ''
Corriere della Sera
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First published on 5 March 1876, ''Corriere della Sera'' is one of I ...
'', remaining there until 1925, when because of his opposition to Fascism he was forced to emigrate in France.
[Aldo Garosci (1949).]
Tarchiani, Alberto
. ''Enciclopedia Italiana - II Appendice''. Treccani.
In Paris, Tarchiani was among the founders of ''
Giustizia e Libertà
Giustizia e Libertà (; en, Justice and Freedom) was an Italian anti-fascist resistance movement, active from 1929 to 1945.James D. Wilkinson (1981). ''The Intellectual Resistance Movement in Europe''. Harvard University Press. p. 224. The mo ...
'' and collaborated to the newspaper '' La giovine Italia''. Following the 1940 German invasion of France, he moved to New York where he was secretary of the
Mazzini Society in which he was actively worked with his close ally
Alberto Cianca
Alberto Cianca (1884–1966) was an Italian journalist and anti-fascist politician. He edited several significant publications, including '' Il Mondo'', and served in the Parliament and Senate.
Early life and education
Cianca was born in Rome on ...
.
With the
fall of Fascism, Tarchiani served as
minister of public works in the
Badoglio cabinet, as head the Office of National Reconstruction in the subsequent
Bonomi cabinet, and as
ambassador in the United States from 1945 to 1955.
Honors
Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 1st Class / Knight Grand Cross – December 30, 1952
See also
*
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy)
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*
Foreign relations of Italy
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References
1885 births
1964 deaths
Politicians from Rome
Journalists from Rome
Italian male journalists
Italian magazine editors
Italian politicians
Ambassadors of Italy to the United States
Italian diplomats
20th-century diplomats
Sapienza University of Rome alumni
University of Genoa alumni
University of Florence alumni
20th-century Italian journalists
Diplomats from Rome
20th-century Italian male writers
Italian anti-fascists
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