La Perseveranza
La Perseveranza was a daily newspaper founded in Milan, the capital of Lombardy, on 29 November 1859 and published till 20 May 1922. It was generally representative of the centre-right political establishment,[1] though there were occasions when it proved more than capable of taking an independent position.
History and profile
The paper was founded by a group of liberals and monarchists a few days after the
La Peresveranza was produced in a
The first managing editor, who remained in the post till 1866, was Pacifico Valussi . Valussi handed over control to Ruggero Bonghi, who on occasion displayed a formidable capacity for polemical journalism, and who demonstrated no great respect for Umberto I of Italy after 1878.[4] Bonghi presided over a period of expansion, raising circulation to ten thousand copies.
In the aftermath of the
La Perseveranza also took good care of the arts and culture. Contributors included Diego Sant'Ambrogio (arts criticism) and Francesco Novati (literary criticism).
References
- ^ "I Giornali ... "La Perseveranza"". Instituto Comprensivo "G. Ferrari", Momo (Novara). Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
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- ^ Maria Assunta De Nicola, Mario Borsa. Biografia di un giornalista, 2012, Università della Tuscia, p. 28.
- ^ Steed, Henry Wickham (1911). Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 04 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 204. . In
- ISBN 88-420-3595-5.)
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