Partito comunista italiano

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The Partito Comunista Italiano (PCI) was formed by the secession of Leninist Comunisti Puri from the Italian Socialist Party in 1921at Livorno. Outlawed by the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini in 1926, the party continued underground and in exile, re-emerging in 1944 as the Italian Communist Party. The Party remained active through the 1970s, and splintered in 1991 to form the Democratic Party of the Left and the Communist Refoundation Party.

From the description of Italian Communist Party collection, 1969-1971. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 191700945

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creatorOf Partito comunista italiano. Italian Communist Party collection, 1969-1971. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
referencedIn Voci della nostra storia sound recording, 1982 Hoover Institution Archives
referencedIn Eugenio Reale papers, 1932-1986 Hoover Institution Archives
referencedIn [Partito comunista italiano : pamphlet collection]. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
referencedIn [Partito comunista italiano : pamphlet collection] [microform]. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
referencedIn Rocco, Emanuele. Voci della nostra storia : sound recording, 1982 / presentate da Emanuele Rocco. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
referencedIn Reale, Eugenio, 1905-. Eugenio Reale papers, 1932-1986. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library
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associatedWith Gruppi, Luciano, person
associatedWith Reale, Eugenio, 1905- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Italy
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Communism
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Active 1969

Active 1971

Italians

Italian

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