Italian historian and professor
Niccolò Rodolico (14 March 1873 – 1969) was an Italian historian , a professor in the University of Messina and the University of Florence .
Born at Trapani , a fishing port in Sicily , after attending the Liceo Ximenes in his home town, where he was a friend of Giovanni Gentile , Rodolico went on to the University of Bologna . There, he was a student of Giosuè Carducci , who directed him towards focussing on the study of history . At first his interests centred on the Late Middle Ages , with particular regard to the social history of Florence . Later, he turned his attention towards modern history and above all that of Tuscany and Southern Italy in the eighteenth century. He took a particular interest in the life and work of the 19th-century monarch Charles Albert of Sardinia .[ 1]
Rodolico was a close friend of the anti-fascist Gaetano Salvemini , who left the country during the 1920s.[ 2]
The former King Umberto II , while in exile, nominated Rodolico as a member of the Royal Council of Senators and awarded him the Civil Order of Savoy , the highest honour available to him.
Rodolico died at Fiesole in 1969.[ 1] A high school in Florence has been named after him.
Selected publications
Siciliani nello Studio di Bologna nel Medio Evo (1895)
Dal Comune alla Signoria (1898)
Il popolo minuto - Note di storia fiorentina (1343-1376) (1899)
Cronaca fiorentina di Marchionne di Coppo Stefani (ed., 1903)
La democrazia fiorentina nel suo tramonto (1378-1382) (1905)
La reggenza lorenese in Toscana (1737-1765) (1908)
Le condizioni morali della Toscana prima dei lorenesi (1908)
Stato e Chiesa in Toscana durante la reggenza lorenese (1910)
La storia d'Italia narrata ai soldati d'Italia del 1916 (1916)
Gli amici e i tempi di Scipione de' Ricci (1920)
Il popolo agli inizi del Risorgimento nell'Italia meridionale (1926)
Carlo Alberto principe di Carignano (1931)
Carlo Alberto negli anni di regno 1831-1843 (1936)
Carlo Alberto negli anni 1843-1849 (1943)
Il popolo minuto in Firenze (1944)
Lo studio fiorentino in Firenze (1944)
I Ciompi (1945)
Libro azzurro sul Referendum 1946 (with V. Prunas-Tola) (1953)
Storia degli italiani (1954)
I palazzi del popolo nei comuni toscani del Medio Evo (1962)
Il Risorgimento vive (1962)
Notes
^ a b Arturo Carlo Jemolo, Maria Vismara Missiroli, Lettere a Mario Falco vol. 2 (2010), p. 66, note 177 (in Italian )
^ Gaetano Salvemini, Enzo Tagliacozzo, Carteggio (1984) p. 354
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