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Emilio Sereni was born on 13 August, 1907 in Rome, Kingdom of Italy, is an Italian politician. Discover Emilio Sereni's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation politician, historian, writer
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 13 August 1907
Birthday 13 August
Birthplace Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Date of death 1977
Died Place Rome, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1907

Emilio Sereni (13 August 1907, Rome – 20 March 1977, Rome) was an Italian writer, politician and historian.

Born into a Jewish family of anti-fascist intellectuals, Sereni graduated from the Liceo Terenzio Mamiani in Rome.

Brother of the Zionist and socialist Enzo Sereni, co-founder of the kibbutz Givat Brenner, and of Enrico Sereni, a scientist linked to the anti-fascist movement Giustizia e Libertà, who committed suicide at a young age.

1926

In 1926, Sereni joined the Italian Communist Party and one year later he graduated in agronomy in Portici, starting shortly after a work of proselytism in the Neapolitan area, where he met Giorgio Amendola.

1930

In 1930 he went to Paris and came into contact with Palmiro Togliatti.

Returning to Italy in September of the same year, he was arrested and sentenced by the Special Tribunal for the Defense of the State to twenty years, then reduced to 15 for the accumulation of penalties.

1935

Amnestied in 1935, Sereni fled to Paris with his wife Xenia Silberberg, known by the name of Marina, and their daughter Lea; there, he was responsible for cultural work and served as editor-in-chief of the magazines Stato Operaio and La voce degli italiani.

1943

After returning to Italy and once again being discovered in 1943, he was sentenced to 18 years for "subversive association".

A year later Sereni managed to escape and settled in Milan, where the party assigned him the task of directing the office of agitation and propaganda.

1945

After having played an important role in the Italian resistance movement as a representative, together with Luigi Longo, of the Communist Party in the National Liberation Committee for Northern Italy and as a member of the insurrectionary committee set up in April 1945, Sereni joined the central committee of the PCI in 1946 (where he would remain until 1975).

He was twice minister under Alcide De Gasperi: first as Minister for Post-War Assistance, and then as Minister of Public Works.

1948

From 1948 until 1963, he served as a member of the Senate.

1956

During the Hungarian revolution of 1956, he joined the party leadership in siding with the Soviet Union.

1963

From its founding in 1963, Sereni was an editor of the magazine Critica marxista.

A polyglot, Sereni knew German, English, French, Russian, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Japanese, and several dead cuneiform languages such as Akkadian, Sumerian and Hittite.

Among his theoretical and historical works are Il capitalismo nelle campagne ("Capitalism in the Countryside"), Il Mezzogiorno all'opposizione ("Mezzogiorno in the Opposition"), La questione agraria nella rinascita nazionale italiana ("The Agrarian Question in the Italian National Rebirth") and La rivoluzione italiana ("The Italian Revolution"); altogether, his bibliography contains 1071 writings, the first dating back to 1930.

Sereni donated his archive to the Alcide Cervi Institute in Gattatico, of which he was a founder.

Together with his wife Xenia Silberberg, Sereni was the father of the writer Clara Sereni.

1993

His daughter narrated Sereni's political and family history in the historical novel Il gioco dei regni ("The Play of Kingdoms"), published by Giunti in 1993.