Gerarchia

Italian fascist magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

FrequencyMonthly
First issueJanuary 1922
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Gerarchia
EditorMargherita Sarfatti
FrequencyMonthly
FounderBenito Mussolini
First issueJanuary 1922
Final issueJuly 1943
CountryItaly
Based inMilan
LanguageItalian
OCLC1751112
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History and profile

Gerarchia was founded in Milan in January 1922 by Benito Mussolini.[1][2] The magazine was the unofficial organ of the regime at that time[3] and was instrumental in making Italy a totalitarian state.[4]

It published monthly reviews.[5][6] Mussolini was listed on the magazine's masthead as its editor-in-chief.[1] However, the magazine's actual editor, from its founding, was Margherita Sarfatti.[1][7] Her name did not appear on the magazine until its February 1925 edition where she was listed simply as "direttore responsabile" (Italian: the personal legally responsible for the magazine).[7]

The magazine ceased publication in July 1943.[2][5]

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