Pasquale Chessa Explained

Pasquale Chessa
Birth Date:5 August 1947
Birth Place:Alghero, Italy
Spouse:Muriel Drazien

Pasquale Chessa, born in Alghero, is an Italian historian and journalist.

He first appeared on cultural programs for the Italian National Radio and then, in turn, worked on the Italian magazines L'espresso, L'Europeo, Epoca and Panorama.

In 1995, he edited the speeches of the Italian President Francesco Cossiga titled Il torto e il diritto.

He authored in 1995 a book of interviews with the historian Renzo De Felice titled Rosso e il nero.[1] Again with Cossiga, in 2003, he co-authored Per carità di Patria. On the theme of Italian history in the first half of the 20th century he has authored: in 2005 Guerra Civile 43–45 a photographic history; in 2007 Italiani sono sempre gli altri, with Francesco Cossiga; in 2008 Dux. Benito Mussolini a biography in pictures; in 2010 L'Ultima lettera di Benito with Barbara Raggi.

Released in the month preceding the historic 2013 reelection of President Giorgio Napolitano he is author of L'ultimo comunista. La presa del potere di Giorgio Napolitano[2] His work is published in Italian with some translations into French.

He is currently director of the Alguer.it, the newspaper of Alghero in Sardinia and lives between Rome and Paris.

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Notes and References

  1. See: Did Churchill kill Il Duce?, Times Higher Education 16 October 1995
  2. Italian newspaper article on the book President Napolitano the Last Communist April 2013
  3. The wrong and the right google books
  4. Red and Black google books
  5. Interpretations of Renzo De Felice google books
  6. For the country's sake: twelve years of Italian history and politics 1992–2003 google books
  7. Civil War 1943-1945-1948 google books
  8. Italians are always the others google books
  9. Dux. Benito Mussolini: a biography in pictures google books
  10. The last letter from Benito. Mussolini and Petacci: love and politica at Salò 1943–45 google books. See also: NY Times 2004
  11. The Last Communist. The taking of power by Giorgio Napolitano google books