Il Caffè (magazine)

Il Caffè (Italian: The Coffeehouse) was an anti-Fascist Italian magazine which was published for a short period between 1924 and 1925 in Milan during the Fascist rule in Italy. Its title was a reference to an enlightenment publication with the same name, Il Caffè, which was also based in Milan and founded and edited by Alessandro and Pietro Verri from 1764 and 1766.[1][2]

Il Caffè
EditorRiccardo Bauer
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyBiweekly
(July 1924–December 1924)
Weekly
(December 1924–May 1925)
FounderRiccardo Bauer
Founded1924
First issue1 July 1924
Final issueMay 1925
CountryItaly
Based inMilan
LanguageItalian

History and profile

The first issue of Il Caffè appeared on 1 July 1924.[2] The magazine was inspired from another anti-Fascist magazine, La Rivoluzione Liberale, which was published and edited by Piero Gobetti.[3] Il Caffè was started as a biweekly publication, but from December 1924 its frequency was switched to weekly.[2]

The founder and editor of the magazine which was based in Milan was Riccardo Bauer.[2][3] Its sponsors were a group of intellectuals who were adhered to the principles of the democratic sovereignty and constitutional control of the government.[2] Ettore Margadonna and Ferruccio Parri were two leading contributors of Il Caffè.[3] Due to its anti-Fascist stance the magazine was continuously subject to the censorship of the Fascist authorities and was folded in May 1925.[2][4]

References

  1. "Italian literature: The Enlightenment (Illuminismo)". Encyclopedia Britannica.
  2. Emiliana P. Noether (December 1971). "Italian Intellectuals under Fascism". The Journal of Modern History. 43 (4): 634. doi:10.1086/240685. JSTOR 881234.
  3. Niamh Cullen (2009). "The intellectual community of La Rivoluzione Liberale". Modern Italy. 14 (1): 30. doi:10.1080/13532940802285509. S2CID 143930803.
  4. Isabella Richet (2018). Women, Antifascism and Mussolini's Italy: The Life of Marion Cave Rosselli. London; New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-78672-525-7.
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