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Giordano Bruno Guerri was born on 21 December, 1950 in Monticiano, Italy, is an Italian writer, journalist, and historian. Discover Giordano Bruno Guerri'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 73 years old?

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Born 21 December, 1950
Birthday 21 December
Birthplace Monticiano, Italy
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1950

Giordano Bruno Guerri (born 21 December 1950) is an Italian historian, writer, and journalist.

He is an important scholar of twentieth-century Italy, in particular of the Fascist period and the relationship between Italians and the Catholic Church.

Giordano Bruno Guerri was born in Iesa, a district of Monticiano, in the province of Siena.

He is the son of Gina Guerri and Febo Anselmi, known as Ebo.

Febo took Gina as his second wife, after the introduction of divorce in Italy.

Despite his name, his family provided him with a Catholic education.

1963

For two years (1963–64), they worked in Viareggio as domestic help, and in 1965 they moved with Giordano to Ospiate di Bollate, on the outskirts of Milan, to be a worker.

There he alternated his studies with temporary jobs.

1968

He took part in the Sessantotto (the upheavals of 1968) "like a wild, snarling dog, but not politicized" and received his high school diploma in 1969.

He then enrolled in the Department of Modern Literature (specializing in contemporary history) at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, in Milan.

He himself would later say that this was out of curiosity to learn about life under the Fascist regime, described too superficially in his opinion by historians of that era.

1971

His Norme grafiche e redazionali, written in 1971 for Bompiani, is still in use.

1974

He graduated in 1974, having written a thesis entitled La Figura e l’opera di Giuseppe Bottai, un fascista critico, published by Feltrinelli in 1976.

1980

At the start of his university studies, he went to live on his own, working as a proofreader, first at home and later at Garzanti, where he was employed until 1980.

1982

In 1982 he was one of the curators of the exhibition Anni Trenta: Arte e cultura in Italia, mounted in the Palazzo Reale di Milano (Royal Palace of Milan), the Arengario, and the Galleria del Sagrato.

1983

After his first marriage (1983-1988) to the writer Gaia de Beaumont, Guerri became involved with the author Paola Veneto in 2005.

1984

In 1984, Guerri began a collaboration with Il Giornale as a political and social columnist.

In the meantime, he taught courses in contemporary history in the political science departments of the universities of Salerno, Madrid, Genoa, and Rio de Janeiro, and at Columbia University, in New York.

Now he teaches contemporary history at the Università Guglielmo Marconi in Rome.

1985

In 1985, after the success of his essay Povera santa, povero assassino: La vera storia di Santa Maria Goretti (published by Mondadori), he was named director of the monthly journal Storia Illustrata, even though he was not a journalist.

1986

Having finished his term there, he was enrolled in the roster of journalists in 1986.

Using the concept of linking history to current events, he raised sales from 60 to 150,000 copies, and in 1986, he was promoted to editorial director of Mondadori, a position from which he resigned in 1988.

1989

In 1989, he became director of the monthly journal Chorus, a position he held until 1991, when he moved to New York.

1995

In 1995, Guerri moved back to Rome and was offered the opportunity to host Italia mia benché, a TV show, with Cinzia Tani, which ran until 1997.

2003

From 2003 to 2008 he was president of the Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, a cultural institute in the information technology and communications sector.

In this capacity, he strove to be a ‘bridge between humanistic culture and scientific culture’ and founded the ForumTal, of which he is still president.

TAL (Trattamento Automatico del Linguaggio) is the technology that teaches machines to understand, speak, and write Italian.

2004

On 1 April 2004, he also took over the direction of L’Indipendente, (where he made himself known for his impartial positions, for criticism of the right, and for having published on the front page an aphorism of the American poet John Giorno: ‘No dick is as hard as life is’).

2005

He was replaced in February 2005 by Gennaro Malgieri.

2008

Since October 2008, he has been president (and since 2014 General Director) of the Fondazione Vittoriale degli Italiani, the home of Gabriele D’Annunzio in Gardone Riviera.

Through innovative exhibitions and the acquisition of works of contemporary art and important documents, he has given it new life, increasing the number of visitors from 146,000 to 250,000.

2011

He told their story, from his grandparents to his infancy, in Ebo e Gina, published as an addition to the Corriere della Sera in July 2011.

His parents, farmers living in Colle Val d’Elsa (Siena) after having been manual workers, opened a restaurant, and later a grocery store that went bankrupt.

2014

They married in 2014 and have two sons, Nicola Giordano (2006) and Pietro Tancredi (2011).

Guerri defines himself as liberal, libertarian, laissez-faire, and an ex-libertine, like the Partito Radicale, which he has sometimes supported in the past and shares views with, such as the struggle against the death penalty.

2015

Since 2015, Guerri has been president of the Fondazione Opera pia Carità laicale and director of MuSa, the Museo di Salò.

2016

In 2016, Dario Franceschini, Minister of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, officially extended his term until 2021.

In 2016, he founded GardaMusei, which he directs, a cultural and tourism association based on cooperation among localities, museums, and other institutions.

It has grown to include the Fondazione Guglielmo Marconi (Emilia-Romagna), the Fondazione Giovanni Pascoli (Tuscany), and Italian cultural institutes in other countries.

2017

In the spring of 2017, Bocconi d’inchiostro, the student-led ‘salotto’ (literary gathering) of the Università commerciale Luigi Bocconi di Milano, awarded him the ‘Dante d’Oro’ for his complete oeuvre, a prize that is just one of many he has received.