La Difesa della Razza

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CategoriesPolitical magazine
Frequency
  • Biweekly
  • Bimonthly
Founded1938
First issue5 August 1938
La Difesa della Razza
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CategoriesPolitical magazine
Frequency
  • Biweekly
  • Bimonthly
Founded1938
First issue5 August 1938
Final issue20 June 1943
CountryItaly
Based inRome
LanguageItalian
OCLC690960529

La Difesa della Razza (Italian: The Defence of Race) was a Fascist magazine which was published in Rome between 1938 and 1943 during the Fascist rule in Italy. Its subtitle was Scienza, Documentazione, Polemica (Italian: Science, Documentation, and Debate).[1] It played a significant role in the implementation of the racial ideology following the invasion of Ethiopia and the introduction of the racial laws in 1938.[2][3]

La Difesa della Razza was first published on 5 August 1938.[2][4] It was established by the Office for the Racial Problems headed by Guido Landra.[5] The founding director of the magazine was Giulio Cogni, but he left the post when he recognized that his ideas about races had been used by the Fascist leaders without making any reference to him.[5] Cogni was replaced by Telesio Interlandi in the post.[3][5] Giorgio Almirante served as its editorial secretary[4] and was the assistant to Interlandi.[6] The editorial board of the magazine included leading physicians and scientists.[4] It came out biweekly,[2] but later its frequency was switched to bimonthly.[7]

La Difesa della Razza was financed by several public institutions, including the Ministry of Popular Culture, banks, industrial and insurance companies.[8] Each issue of the magazine was delivered to schools and universities across Italy.[9] It folded on 20 June 1943 after producing 118 issues.[2][10]

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