born for the Southeast Editions series "The thread of memory" The first three volumes dedicated to Gustavo de Meo, Donato De Leonardis and edited by Peter and Carmen Salvatore Speranza.
The Museum of the Territory and the Province of Foggia have promoted since September of 2007 in early January 2008, a series of meetings with the protagonists and witnesses of history and politics of captains.
The initiative, called "The thread of memory", was curated by Frank Mercurio (Director of the provincial museum and library systems) and Salvatore Speranza (Project Manager), who also made interviews with various guests evenings.
cycle - the first since the project was completed a year later - was dedicated to the captains in the years 1948-1958, although not rare were the memories and historical reconstructions of the characters named in causes have ranged in other periods of history not only local but also national one. The aim of the interviews was to "photograph" Memories of the architects of the time, so as to give autobiographical information and first-hand.
Edizioni Southeast now have given birth in the series "The volumes" to a series curated by Salvatore Speranza actually called "The thread of memory", which collects the texts of the protagonists of those conversations and integrates them with biographical notes, a camera kit and a detailed chronological reconstruction of the events of that bow time through the titles of the local press. From the third volume, in fact, each monograph contains the history of a year, while the second provides a brief overview of the entire period.
The first three volumes (pp. 80, € 5.00) are devoted to figures of three parliamentary history: - Gustavo de Meo, Democrat, and over 6 times the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Governments Zoli Fanfani, Tambroni Lion and Andreotti - Donato De Leonardis, Democrat, 5 times and Parliamentary Secretary Provincial of the Christian Democrats - Peter Carmen, communist, and 3 times the parliamentary secretary of the provincial Communist Party.
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