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Il Giornale d'Italia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Il Giornale d'Italia
''Il Giornale d'Italia'' was an pretigious and innovative daily newspaper founded in Rome in 1901 and closed in 1976. In 1901 the editor Alberto Bergamini created the "la Terza Pagina" ("Third Page"), featuring essays in literature, philosophy, criticism, the arts, and politics by eminent intellectuals. The upscale press Quickly followed suit with their own versions. The death of founder Sydney Sonnino in 1922 and a violent Black shirt attack on Bergamini that forced him to resign in 1923, had a devastating impact. The newspaper never recovered its prestige.〔Frank J. Coppa, ed., ''Dictionary of Modern Italian History'' (1995), pp 43, 184-85, 409〕 Folco Testena served as the editor-in-chief of ''Il Giornale d'Italia'' in the 1930s. Until his editorship the paper was a patriotic and monarchist publication.〔 Then it became a supporter of the fascist regime in Italy.〔 The paper had its headquarters in Rome. The magazine with the same name, an organ of the political movement Pensionati uomini vivi, is an unrelated publication. ==References==
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