Federico Chabod (Italian: [fedeˈriːko ʃʃaˈbo]; February 23, 1901 – July 14, 1960), also referred to as Frédéric Chabod (French: [fʁedeʁik ʃabo]), was an...
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Rifugio Federico Chabod is a mountain hut in the Graian Alps in Aosta Valley, Italy, at an altitude of 2,710 metres (8,890 ft). It is owned by the Club...
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II in Italy, who took revised views of philosophical idealism, with Federico Chabod, Giuseppe Galasso, Walter Maturi and Adolfo Omodeo. He was significant...
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school. Similarly, his reading in Italian history continued through Federico Chabod and Adolfo Omodeo. He listened to a fair amount of music, both in live...
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leading to the introduction of the antisemitic Racial Laws. Historian Federico Chabod argued that the introduction of the Nordicist-influenced Racial Laws...
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author and his defenders. De Felice was born in Rieti and studied under Federico Chabod and Delio Cantimori at the Sapienza University of Rome. During his...
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leading to the introduction of the anti-Semitic Racial Laws. Historian Federico Chabod argued that the introduction of the Nordicist-influenced Racial Laws...
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volkswirtschaftlicher Denker der Gegenreformation. Langnau (Bern): Emmenthaler-Blatt. Federico Chabod, Giovanni Botero (1934), ora in Id., Scritti sul Rinascimento, Torino...
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191–41, on February 17, without the Sunday closing requirement. Born: Federico Chabod, Italian historian, in Aosta, Italy (d. 1960) Ivar Lo-Johansson, Swedish...
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subgroup = Sottogruppo della Grivola code = I/B-7.IV-A.3.b Rifugio Federico Chabod (2,750 m) Bivacco Luciano Gratton (3,198 m) Bivacco Mario Balzola (3...
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