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Defunct political magazines published in Italy

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The list Defunct political magazines published in Italy includes Le Ore, Rinascita, Società, L'Italia settimanale and ABC (magazine). The list consists of 50 members and 1 sublist.

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    Le Ore

    Italian weekly news magazine published between 1953 and 1994
    Le Ore
    Overview: Le Ore (meaning The Hours in English) was an Italian weekly news magazine published between 1953 and 1994 in Milan, Italy.
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    ABC (magazine)

    Italian magazine, 1960–1977
    ABC (magazine)
    Overview: ABC was an Italian weekly magazine published between 1960 and 1977.
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    Frigidaire (magazine)

    Italian comics magazine (1980–2008)
    Overview: Frigidaire is an Italian comics magazine published in Rome, Italy. The magazine had significant effects on graphic design, illustrations and written speech in the country during the 1980s. From 2009 it ...
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    L'Asino

    Italian satirical magazine
    L'Asino
    Overview: L'Asino (The Donkey) was an Italian magazine of political satire founded in Rome on November 27, 1892, by Guido Podrecca (1865–1923) and Gabriele Galantara (1867–1937), a former mathematics student, d ...
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    L'Europeo

    Italian periodical magazine
    L'Europeo
    Overview: L'Europeo was a prominent Italian weekly news magazine launched on 4 November 1945, by the founder-editors Gianni Mazzocchi and Arrigo Benedetti. Camilla Cederna was also among the founders. The magazine ...
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    Rosso e Nero

    Weekly political magazine in Italy (1946–1948)
    Overview: Rosso e Nero (Italian: Red and Black) was a weekly political magazine that was published between 1946 and 1948 in Rome, Italy. The magazine is known for its founder and editor Alberto Giovannini.
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    Cronache Sociali

    Italian political magazine (1947–1951)
    Overview: Cronache Sociali (Italian: Social Chronicles) was a biweekly political magazine that was published in Rome, Italy, between 1947 and 1951. The magazine was one of the publications by the factions within ...
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    Al Siyassa Al Musawwara

    Satirical magazine in Egypt and in Italy (1907–1923)
    Overview: Al Siyassa Al Musawwara (Arabic: السياسة المصورة: Politics Illustrated) also known as as-Siyasa al-Musawwara, was a multilingual magazine. The magazine was also referred to as the Cairo Punch. It was ...
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    La Lupa (magazine)

    Political magazine in Italy (1910–1911)
    Overview: La Lupa (Italian: The she wolf) was a weekly magazine which was published in Florence, Italy, in the period 1910–1911. Although it existed for a short period, it is known to be one of the publications ...
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    Lo Sport Fascista

    Defunct sports magazine in Italy (1928–1943)
    Overview: Lo Sport Fascista was a monthly sports magazine which was published in Milan, Italy, during the fascist rule as the official organ of the fascist government. The magazine was in circulation between 1928 ...
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    Vie Nuove

    Italian communist weekly magazine (1946–1978)
    Overview: Vie Nuove (Italian: New Ways) was a weekly popular magazine published in Rome, Italy, between 1946 and 1978. The magazine was one of the post-war publications of the Italian Communist Party which used ...
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    Società

    Italian magazine
    Overview: Società (meaning Society) was an Italian communist cultural magazine published between 1945 and 1961.
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    L'Italia settimanale

    Defunct Italian political magazine (1992–1996)
    Overview: L'Italia settimanale was a right-wing political magazine published in Rome, Italy. The magazine was established in 1992 and the first issue appeared on 16 December 1992. Marcello Veneziani was the founding ...
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    Tempo (Italian magazine)

    Weekly news magazine in Italy (1939–1976)
    Tempo (Italian magazine)
    Overview: Tempo (meaning Time in English) was an Italian language illustrated weekly news magazine published in Milan, Italy, between 1939 and 1976 with a temporary interruption during World War II.
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    Il Becco Giallo

    Anti-Fascist satirical magazine in Italy (1924–1926)
    Il Becco Giallo
    Overview: Il Becco Giallo (meaning Yellow Beak in English) was an antifascist satirical magazine in the 1920s in Italy. The magazine existed between 1924 and 1926.
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    Overview: Diario, also known as Diario della Settimana, was an Italian news magazine published between 1996 and 2009 in Milan, Italy.
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    Gerarchia

    Italian fascist magazine
    Gerarchia
    Overview: Gerarchia (Italian: Hierarchy) was a monthly fascist magazine/journal published in Italy between 1922 and 1943.
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    Quaderni piacentini

    Political and cultural magazine in Italy (1962–1984)
    Overview: Quaderni piacentini (Italian: Piacenza Notebooks) was a leftist political and cultural magazine which was published in Piacenza, Italy, between 1962 and 1984 with some interruptions. The magazine was one ...
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    Il Fischietto

    Satirical magazine in Italy (1848–1916)
    Il Fischietto
    Overview: Il Fischietto (Italian: The Whistle) was a political satire magazine published in Turin between 1848 and 1916. It was among the most important Italian satirical magazines of its time. Its subtitle was ...
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    Lo Stato

    Italian political and finance magazine (1930-1943)
    Overview: Lo Stato (Italian: The State) was a monthly political and finance magazine which existed in the Fascist Italy between 1930 and 1943. Its subtitle was Rivista di scienze politiche e giuridiche.
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