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Red Bologna - Max Jäggi, Roger Müller, and Sil Schmid

A post-war history of the Itialian city of Bologna, focusing on its rule by the Italian Communist Party, its movements by various workers councils and co-operatives, and various other fascists of the city.

Submitted by Ross Arctor on July 23, 2015

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red_bologna.pdf (6.68 MB)
  • workers councils
  • co-operatives
  • health and safety
  • Italy
  • Bologna
  • urban planning
  • communism
  • Max Jäggi
  • Roger Müller
  • Sil Schmid
  • Renato Zangheri

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