Luigi Villari

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Luigi Villari (1876–1959), son of Pasquale Villari and Linda White Mazini Villari, was an Italian historian, traveler and diplomat. He worked in the Italian Foreign Office and was later a newspaper correspondent. Villari served as Italy's Vice-Consul in three American cities: New Orleans (1906), Philadelphia (1907) and Boston (1907–10). He devoted most of his life to the study of international problems, more especially to the relations between Italy and the English-speaking countries.[1] He also authored numerous books and travelogues including those dedicated to his travels in the late Russian Empire.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ East and West, Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1958, vols 9-10, p. 288
  2. ^ Dinah Jansen, “From Green Space to Graveyard: Bolshevized Landscapes in the Exiled Liberal Imaginary, 1920-1922.” Working paper.

External links[edit]

  • Wikisource logo Works by or about Luigi Villari at Wikisource
  • Works by Luigi Villari at Project Gutenberg
  • Villari, Luigi (1906). Fire and sword in the Caucasus. London: T. F. Unwin.
  • Works by or about Luigi Villari at Internet Archive
  • Works by Luigi Villari on The Online Books Page