Category: | Political magazine |
Frequency: | Weekly |
Founder: | Alberto Giovannini |
Founded: | November 1946 |
Finaldate: | 1948 |
Country: | Italy |
Based: | Rome |
Language: | Italian |
Rosso e Nero (it|Red and Black) was a weekly political magazine that was published between 1946 and 1948 in Rome, Italy. The magazine is known for its founder and editor Alberto Giovannini.
Rosso e Nero was established in November 1946. Its founder and editor was the Italian journalist Alberto Giovannini who had edited a publication of the University Fascist Group during the Fascist period.[1] [2] It was headquartered in Rome and came out weekly.[1] The magazine featured Giovannini's articles on his political views and his project of reconciling the experience of the former Fascists with the political lines of the socialists.[3] Ignazio Silone and Ugo Zatterin were among the contributors of the magazine.[4]
Rosso e Nero did not manage to have higher readership and circulation and was eventually closed in 1948.[5]