![]() Headline of the anarchist periodical La Battaglia, edited in Brazil by Italian libertarians. | |
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Editor |
Oreste Ristori Gigi Damiani |
Founded | 1901 |
Political alignment | Anarchism |
Language | Italian |
Ceased publication | 1912 |
Relaunched | La Barricata |
City | São Paulo |
Country | Brazil |
La Battaglia (English: The Battle) was an anarchist periodical edited by a group of Italian libertarians in São Paulo, Brazil. First published in 1901, it became a weekly periodical from 1904 onwards, under the direction of Oreste Ristori. In 1912, under the direction of Gigi Damiani, La Battaglia merged with Germinal, edited by Angelo Bandoni and Florentino de Carvalho, giving rise to the periodical La Barricata. [1]
![]() Headline of the anarchist periodical La Battaglia, edited in Brazil by Italian libertarians. | |
Type | Weekly newspaper |
---|---|
Editor |
Oreste Ristori Gigi Damiani |
Founded | 1901 |
Political alignment | Anarchism |
Language | Italian |
Ceased publication | 1912 |
Relaunched | La Barricata |
City | São Paulo |
Country | Brazil |
La Battaglia (English: The Battle) was an anarchist periodical edited by a group of Italian libertarians in São Paulo, Brazil. First published in 1901, it became a weekly periodical from 1904 onwards, under the direction of Oreste Ristori. In 1912, under the direction of Gigi Damiani, La Battaglia merged with Germinal, edited by Angelo Bandoni and Florentino de Carvalho, giving rise to the periodical La Barricata. [1]