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1.) Antonio Gramsci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
January 22, 1891 (Ales, Sardinia) Death. April 27, 1937 (Rome, Italy) ... Gramsci's wife and their two sons at the Italian-language Antonio Gramsci Website. ...
2.) Antonio Gramsci: Biography from Answers.com
Antonio Gramsci The Italian Communist leader Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) was a highly original Marxist who, working from Leninist principles,
3.) Gramsci Links Archive | Antonio Gramsci
An archive of internet resources, writings, articles, & information on the life & work of Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), an Italian Political Theorist & Activist.
4.) Antonio Gramsci, schooling and education
antonio gramsci, schooling and education ... Antonio Gramsci (1891 - 1937) was a leading Italian Marxist. ... Resources on Antonio Gramsci: Excellent site ...
5.) www.theory.org.uk Resources: Antonio Gramsci
The life and work of Antonio Gramsci, prepared by Monica Stillo with David Gauntlett, Professor of Media and ... (January) The Italian Communist Party is ...
6.) Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937)
English translations of texts written by the italian revolutionary Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) ... An Antonio Gramsci Reader: Selected Writings 1916-1935, ...
7.) Gramsci outline
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) Italian political activist, founder of the Communist Party of Italy (1921) ... leader Antonio Gramsci who contributed to the ...
8.) Antonio Gramsci
... founder of the Italian Communist Party, [Antonio] Gramsci (1891?1937) remained ... Gramsci was born in Ales, Italy, on the island of Sardinia, a relatively remote ...
9.) Introduction to Gramsci's Life and Thought
Introduction to Antonio Gramsci's life and thought ... and as Italian intervention became a bloody reality, Gramsci assumed a somewhat ...
10.) The founder of Italian Communism had deathbed conversion -Times Online
The Vatican has revealed that Antonio Gramsci, the founder of Italian Communism and an icon of the Left, reverted to Roman Catholicism on his deathbed.
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