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Teaching Freedom

Stories of Anti-Fascist Teachers in Italy

Massimo Castoldi - Translated by Gail McDowell

Starting in the early 1900s, male and female elementary schoolteachers in Italy gained increasing awareness of the role of social workers in the fight against illiteracy and in creating civic consciousness based on widespread, qualified education. In 1900, the Unione Magistrale (the Teachers Association) was founded; in 1919, the Sindacato Magistrale (the Italian Teachers Union, a member of the General Confederation of Labor) was created.

Inevitably, some of these teachers, firmly convinced of their duty, opposed fascism which, from the moment it originated, aimed at creating obedient boys who were loyal to fascist doctrine and trained in warfare, and girls ready to become the mothers and wives of soldiers. These teachers resisted in the most diverse ways. Some were forced to abandon teaching, a number of them were killed by fascist violence, but others were able to navigate the restrictions imposed on them by the regime.

In Teaching Freedom, the author reconstructs twelve biographies of these teachers, based on unpublished material and archive documents, in a form of research suspended between history and pedagogy. The chronological order of the stories retraces the way fascism progressively seized power, suffocating all forms of freedom of expression. Moreover, the study of newly-found documents and various testimonies show the teachers' ceaseless invention of alternative teaching strategies.

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University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Pages: 190 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-68393-420-2 • Hardback • August 2024 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Subjects: History / Europe / Italy, Biography & Autobiography / Educators, Education / History

Massimo Castoldi teaches Italian philology at the University of Pavia.

Chapter 1: The Assassination of Carlo Cammeo

Chapter 2: The Sacrifice of Franz Innerhofer

Chapter 3: Anselmo Cessi: A Catholic Patriot Killed by the Fascists

Chapter 4: The Lofty Socialist Integrity of Alda Costa

Chapter 5: Mariangela Maccioni: The Anti-Fascist Teacher from Nuoro

Chapter 6: Abigaille Zanetta: A Fighter

Chapter 7: Fabio Maffi: The Teacher of Teachers

Chapter 8: Carlo Fontana: From Councilor to Mayor of Magenta

Chapter 9: Aurelio Castoldi: From the Typographers Union to the Publishing House Labor

Chapter 10: Giuseppe Latronico: Director of Studies and Gobetti’s Friend

Chapter 11: Anna Botto and the Three Rosaries: From Vigevano to Ravensbrück

Chapter 12: Salvatore Principato: Setting an Example as a Form of Civic Education

• Winner, Bridge Book Award for Nonfiction 2020 (2020)

Teaching Freedom

Stories of Anti-Fascist Teachers in Italy

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Hardback
Summary
Summary
  • Starting in the early 1900s, male and female elementary schoolteachers in Italy gained increasing awareness of the role of social workers in the fight against illiteracy and in creating civic consciousness based on widespread, qualified education. In 1900, the Unione Magistrale (the Teachers Association) was founded; in 1919, the Sindacato Magistrale (the Italian Teachers Union, a member of the General Confederation of Labor) was created.

    Inevitably, some of these teachers, firmly convinced of their duty, opposed fascism which, from the moment it originated, aimed at creating obedient boys who were loyal to fascist doctrine and trained in warfare, and girls ready to become the mothers and wives of soldiers. These teachers resisted in the most diverse ways. Some were forced to abandon teaching, a number of them were killed by fascist violence, but others were able to navigate the restrictions imposed on them by the regime.

    In Teaching Freedom, the author reconstructs twelve biographies of these teachers, based on unpublished material and archive documents, in a form of research suspended between history and pedagogy. The chronological order of the stories retraces the way fascism progressively seized power, suffocating all forms of freedom of expression. Moreover, the study of newly-found documents and various testimonies show the teachers' ceaseless invention of alternative teaching strategies.

Details
Details
  • University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
    Pages: 190 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-68393-420-2 • Hardback • August 2024 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
    Series: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
    Subjects: History / Europe / Italy, Biography & Autobiography / Educators, Education / History
Author
Author
  • Massimo Castoldi teaches Italian philology at the University of Pavia.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: The Assassination of Carlo Cammeo

    Chapter 2: The Sacrifice of Franz Innerhofer

    Chapter 3: Anselmo Cessi: A Catholic Patriot Killed by the Fascists

    Chapter 4: The Lofty Socialist Integrity of Alda Costa

    Chapter 5: Mariangela Maccioni: The Anti-Fascist Teacher from Nuoro

    Chapter 6: Abigaille Zanetta: A Fighter

    Chapter 7: Fabio Maffi: The Teacher of Teachers

    Chapter 8: Carlo Fontana: From Councilor to Mayor of Magenta

    Chapter 9: Aurelio Castoldi: From the Typographers Union to the Publishing House Labor

    Chapter 10: Giuseppe Latronico: Director of Studies and Gobetti’s Friend

    Chapter 11: Anna Botto and the Three Rosaries: From Vigevano to Ravensbrück

    Chapter 12: Salvatore Principato: Setting an Example as a Form of Civic Education

Awards
Awards
  • • Winner, Bridge Book Award for Nonfiction 2020 (2020)

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