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Togliatti and the Church, 1921–1948

Togliatti and the Church, 1921–1948 Footnotes 1 P. Togliatti, Politico, Comunista (Roma: Societa Editrice l'Unita, 1945), p. 84. (Collection of speeches made by Togliatti in 1944–46 and published by the communist press). 2 The motion was carried by 350 votes to 149 so that, if the 104 Communist representatives in the Assembly had all been present and voted against the motion, it would have been narrowly lost. 3 See for example, L. C. Webb, Church and State in Italy , 1947–1957 (Melbourne: 1958), pp. 22–24. 4 L'Ordine Nuovo , 20 March 1920. 5 A. Gramsci, Il Vaticano e L'ltalia (Roma: A. Cecchi (ed.) 1967), p. 22. 6 P. Togliatti, ‘La Questione Religiosa’, in Opere (Roma: E. Ragionieri (ed.) 1967), pp. 377–80. 7 Lo Stato , Opevaio , vol. III , No. 2 , February, 1929 . 8 E. Ragionieri, Palmiro Togliatti (Roma: 1966), p. 33ff. 9 An interesting example was ‘An open letter to Italian Catholics’ circulated in April 1938, just after Hitler's invasion of Austria. It maintained that Austrians had already lost their religious liberty and so, too, would Italians if the deeply anti‐Christian forces of Fascism triumphed in war and discarded existing agreements with the Church as expedients which had served http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Copyright © 1972 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1972.tb00584.x
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Footnotes 1 P. Togliatti, Politico, Comunista (Roma: Societa Editrice l'Unita, 1945), p. 84. (Collection of speeches made by Togliatti in 1944–46 and published by the communist press). 2 The motion was carried by 350 votes to 149 so that, if the 104 Communist representatives in the Assembly had all been present and voted against the motion, it would have been narrowly lost. 3 See for example, L. C. Webb, Church and State in Italy , 1947–1957 (Melbourne: 1958), pp. 22–24. 4 L'Ordine Nuovo , 20 March 1920. 5 A. Gramsci, Il Vaticano e L'ltalia (Roma: A. Cecchi (ed.) 1967), p. 22. 6 P. Togliatti, ‘La Questione Religiosa’, in Opere (Roma: E. Ragionieri (ed.) 1967), pp. 377–80. 7 Lo Stato , Opevaio , vol. III , No. 2 , February, 1929 . 8 E. Ragionieri, Palmiro Togliatti (Roma: 1966), p. 33ff. 9 An interesting example was ‘An open letter to Italian Catholics’ circulated in April 1938, just after Hitler's invasion of Austria. It maintained that Austrians had already lost their religious liberty and so, too, would Italians if the deeply anti‐Christian forces of Fascism triumphed in war and discarded existing agreements with the Church as expedients which had served

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Apr 1, 1972

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