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Adriana Seroni
Italian Chamber of Deputies
In office
1972–1984
Personal details
Born9 June 1922
Florence, Italy
Died9 April 1984(1984-04-09) (aged 61)
Political party Italian Communist Party
Profession Politician, journalist

Adriana Fabbri Seroni, commonly known as Adriana Seroni (9 June 1922 – 9 April 1984) was an Italian journalist and politician of the Communist Party, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies from 1972 to 1984. [1]

Biography

Seroni was born in Florence on 9 June 1922. She finished her degree in humanities and became a journalist. As a journalist, she defended women's rights. [2] In 1972, she became a Chamber of Deputies member for the Italian Communist Party. She was a deputy and a journalist until her death in 1984. [3]

Bibliography

  • Adriana Seroni, La questione femminile in Italia, 1970-1977, Editori Riuniti
  • Idem, Donne comuniste: identità e confronto, Rome: C. Salemi, 1984
  • Massimo d'Alema, A Mosca l'ultima volta: Enrico Berlinguer e il 1984, Editore Donzelli

Notes

  1. ^ "Archivio Corriere della Sera". archivio.corriere.it.
  2. ^ Cavallari, Fabio (July 5, 2006). "Ma dove sono le femministe di una volta? Quelle come Adriana Seroni?".
  3. ^ "Castellina". universitadelledonne.it. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adriana Seroni
Italian Chamber of Deputies
In office
1972–1984
Personal details
Born9 June 1922
Florence, Italy
Died9 April 1984(1984-04-09) (aged 61)
Political party Italian Communist Party
Profession Politician, journalist

Adriana Fabbri Seroni, commonly known as Adriana Seroni (9 June 1922 – 9 April 1984) was an Italian journalist and politician of the Communist Party, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies from 1972 to 1984. [1]

Biography

Seroni was born in Florence on 9 June 1922. She finished her degree in humanities and became a journalist. As a journalist, she defended women's rights. [2] In 1972, she became a Chamber of Deputies member for the Italian Communist Party. She was a deputy and a journalist until her death in 1984. [3]

Bibliography

  • Adriana Seroni, La questione femminile in Italia, 1970-1977, Editori Riuniti
  • Idem, Donne comuniste: identità e confronto, Rome: C. Salemi, 1984
  • Massimo d'Alema, A Mosca l'ultima volta: Enrico Berlinguer e il 1984, Editore Donzelli

Notes

  1. ^ "Archivio Corriere della Sera". archivio.corriere.it.
  2. ^ Cavallari, Fabio (July 5, 2006). "Ma dove sono le femministe di una volta? Quelle come Adriana Seroni?".
  3. ^ "Castellina". universitadelledonne.it. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013.

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