An edition of Pacifico Giorgetti (1882-1918) (1996)

Pacifico Giorgetti (1882-1918)

un promotore del municipalismo sociale

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Lorenzo Bedeschi
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An edition of Pacifico Giorgetti (1882-1918) (1996)

Pacifico Giorgetti (1882-1918)

un promotore del municipalismo sociale

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Cover of: Pacifico Giorgetti (1882-1918)
Pacifico Giorgetti (1882-1918): un promotore del municipalismo sociale
1996, Centro studi don G. Riganelli, Coeditore e distribuzione, Edizioni QuattroVenti
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Appendices include some correspondence of Giorgetti and three articles of his which appeared in the periodical "Vita sociale."

Published in
Fabriano [Italy], Urbino
Series
Popolari nella esperienza politica ;, 7
Genre
Correspondence.

Classifications

Library of Congress
JS5733 .B43 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
44 p. ;
Number of pages
44

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL408715M
ISBN 10
8839203710
LCCN
98109919
OCLC/WorldCat
37994513
Goodreads
6724363

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