Antonio Nardini

Antonio Nardini.
Born 7 February 1922 (1922-02-07) (age 94)
Barga, Tuscany
Occupation Historian, writer

Antonio Nardini (Barga, Italy, 7 February 1922) is an Italian historian and author.

Nardini was an Italian soldier during the Second World War, an officer of Alpini.[1] Nardini worked as a researcher, founder and president of the Group Ricerche storiche archeologiche and was Director of the local section of Istituto Storico Lucchese.[2] Nardini helped organize photographic exhibitions about the Italian poet Giovanni Pascoli (1985) and about Italian colonial wars (1986).[3] Nardini is a member and historic consultant of the magazine «L’ora di Barga» and has covered various public and administrative officials, such as Counsellor of the Ospedale San Francesco di Barga and President of Artisans of Barga.[4]

Works

Principal works of Antonio Nardini:

With other authors

Articles

Awards

Nardini has received several acknowledgements including:

References

  1. Italy Journal; On a '44 Battlefield, a Salute for a Black Hero
  2. Founded in 1971, the Istituto deals with History and Culture of the town of Lucca, organizes exhibitions and meetings, publishes the magazine Actum Luce and carries out inventories of archives and Institutions in the territory of Lucca.
  3. F. Moni, Come fare un bellissimo libro, «La Nazione», 15 November 1985
  4. "La memoria storica di Barga. Festa per i 90 anni di Antonio Nardini", «Giornale di Barga news», 24 May 2012

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