Socialismo, antifascismo e tirannie degli anni Trenta. Note sull'amicizia tra Carlo Rosselli e Elie Halévy
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- This article deals with the personal and intellectual friendship between the Italian antifascist militant Carlo Rosselli (1899-1937)
- founder of the revolutionary movement «Giustizia e Libertà» and the French scholar Elie Halévy (1870-1937)
- historian of the English people and of European Socialism between nineteenth and twentieth century. In the 1930s
- while Rosselli was in exile in Paris
- they had an intense dialogue on socialism
- antifascism and tyrannies (especially Fascist and Soviet). This article tries to explain why
- in spite of their growing disagreements on Soviet communism
- they continued to face off until Rosselli's murder
- focussing on their common antifascist perspective