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Salvemini

American  
[sahl-ve-mee-nee] / sɑlˈvɛ mi ni /

noun

  1. Gaetano 1873–1957, Italian historian in the U.S.


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The difference between 1910 and now is that then Salvemini was not prosecuted for his opinions, while I’m being taken to trial.

From The Guardian • Mar. 31, 2019

The woman — her name is Clara Salvemini — is the glamorous, good-hearted, and mysteriously self-destructive daughter of a Pugliese construction baron, but her biographical details are the least important thing about her.

From New York Times • Nov. 10, 2017

For Salvemini is less afraid of an Italian Communist revolution than he is of a Metternichian reaction, which would demoralize the democratic elements that he believes exist in Italy.

From Time Magazine Archive

London's Daily Herald reported that Dr. Gaetano Salvemini and Count Carlo Sforza, exiled Italian liberals, had arrived in England from the U.S., perhaps to help form a new Italian regime.

From Time Magazine Archive

Salvemini also makes a number of specific proposals.

From Time Magazine Archive

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