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Confidentiel
CategoriesTransnational political magazine
Founder Stefano Delle Chiaie
Founded1979
Final issue1981
Country
  • France
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Argentina
Based in
  • Paris
  • Rome
  • Barcelona
  • Buenos Aires

Confidentiel was a far-right magazine which existed between 1979 and 1981. Although it was based in Paris, France, it was also published in different countries: Spain, Italy and Argentina. The magazine is known for its founder, Italian far-right activist Stefano Delle Chiaie.

History and profile

Confidentiel was launched by Stefano Delle Chiaie in Paris in 1979 to revitalize the neo-fascist movement. [1] The others involved in the establishment of the magazine were former members of the Italian far-right group Ordine Nuovo. [1] The magazine had offices in Barcelona, Rome and Buenos Aires. [1] It was started in Argentina in 1980. [1] The editorial board of the magazine included Gérald Penciolelli, Jean-Marc Brissaud, Paulo de Castro, Enrique Sixto de Borbón-Parma and Catherine Barnay. [1] Of them Gérald Penciolelli and Catherine Barnay coedited Confidentiel. [2] Ernesto Milá, a Spanish far-right militant, was among its contributors. [3] Adriano Tilgher was the director of the Italian edition. [4]

Confidentiel folded in France in 1981 after producing eight issues. [1] The final issue of its Italian edition appeared in Spring 1982. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Galadriel Ravelli (2022). "Strategies of Survival: Reviving the Neo-Fascist Network Through a Transnational Magazine". European History Quarterly. 52 (1): 65–86. doi: 10.1177/02656914211069262. S2CID  246635263.
  2. ^ René Monzat (21 December 2020). "Qui soutient la presse d'extrême droite ? Un voyage dans les droites radicales depuis 60 ans". Contretemps (in French). Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  3. ^ Pablo del Hierro (2022). "'From Brest to Bucharest': Neofascist transnational networks during the long 1970s". European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire. 29 (3): 533. doi: 10.1080/13507486.2021.1962253. S2CID  249491928.
  4. ^ Riccardo Lenzi (2 September 2020). "Gli "spintaneisti" neri che volevano essere dimenticati" (in Italian). Piantiam Olamemoria.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Confidentiel
CategoriesTransnational political magazine
Founder Stefano Delle Chiaie
Founded1979
Final issue1981
Country
  • France
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Argentina
Based in
  • Paris
  • Rome
  • Barcelona
  • Buenos Aires

Confidentiel was a far-right magazine which existed between 1979 and 1981. Although it was based in Paris, France, it was also published in different countries: Spain, Italy and Argentina. The magazine is known for its founder, Italian far-right activist Stefano Delle Chiaie.

History and profile

Confidentiel was launched by Stefano Delle Chiaie in Paris in 1979 to revitalize the neo-fascist movement. [1] The others involved in the establishment of the magazine were former members of the Italian far-right group Ordine Nuovo. [1] The magazine had offices in Barcelona, Rome and Buenos Aires. [1] It was started in Argentina in 1980. [1] The editorial board of the magazine included Gérald Penciolelli, Jean-Marc Brissaud, Paulo de Castro, Enrique Sixto de Borbón-Parma and Catherine Barnay. [1] Of them Gérald Penciolelli and Catherine Barnay coedited Confidentiel. [2] Ernesto Milá, a Spanish far-right militant, was among its contributors. [3] Adriano Tilgher was the director of the Italian edition. [4]

Confidentiel folded in France in 1981 after producing eight issues. [1] The final issue of its Italian edition appeared in Spring 1982. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Galadriel Ravelli (2022). "Strategies of Survival: Reviving the Neo-Fascist Network Through a Transnational Magazine". European History Quarterly. 52 (1): 65–86. doi: 10.1177/02656914211069262. S2CID  246635263.
  2. ^ René Monzat (21 December 2020). "Qui soutient la presse d'extrême droite ? Un voyage dans les droites radicales depuis 60 ans". Contretemps (in French). Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  3. ^ Pablo del Hierro (2022). "'From Brest to Bucharest': Neofascist transnational networks during the long 1970s". European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire. 29 (3): 533. doi: 10.1080/13507486.2021.1962253. S2CID  249491928.
  4. ^ Riccardo Lenzi (2 September 2020). "Gli "spintaneisti" neri che volevano essere dimenticati" (in Italian). Piantiam Olamemoria.

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