Gramsci Group

  1. Gramsci with other prisoners at Ustica in 1927. Gramsci spent six-seven weeks here before being transferred to another prison. He was here with other...
  2. People gathering outside the conference of the PSI in Livorno, 1921. It was during this confernce of the PSI that the Communist faction would leave...
  3. A picture of the conference hall during the PSI Livorno Congress, 1921. It was during this confernce of the PSI that the Communist faction would...
  4. A picture of the conference hall during the PSI Livorno Congress, 1921. It was during this confernce of the PSI that the Communist faction would...
  5. L' Ordine Nuovo's staff in 1921. Gramsci is sitting fourth from the left on an elevated chair.
  6. An issue of L'Unita from 1924
  7. Permission from prison authorities to Gramsci sister-in-law, Tatiana, to visit him in jail. Tatiana would later smuggle Gramsci's notes out of jail...
  8. Gramsci- upper right- in 1916 at the Camera del Lavoro in Turin.
  9. Gramsci as a youth in school
  10. Gramsci at a meeting of the Comintern, front and center
  11. Workers from a 1920 occupation of Bologna Factory occupation
  12. Self-styled "Red Guards" in Turin, during factory occupations of 1920
  13. A worker's council, "Soviet", meeting in an occupied FIAT factory
  14. The first issue of L'Ordine Nuovo. May 1919.
  15. Gramsci's first notebook
  16. Gramsci's picture (?) taken in 1922
  17. Gramsci's picture in 1933 as he was admitted to a clinic for evaluation before being transferred to the Cusumano Clinic.
  18. Gramsci's childhood home in Ghilarza, Sardinia.
  19. A picture of Gramsci taken at some point in the early 1920s
  20. Gramsci's Comintern card. Taken in 1922,  09/13
  21. Gramsci in December of 1923 in Vienna associates. One of the few pictures of Gramsci actually smiling, and illustrating his physical deformities that...
  22. Turi prison circa 1928, where Gramsci would spent most of his imprisonment.
  23. Gramsci's fingerprints after his arrest 1926 November 8
  24. A Rolland Romain pamphlet that started appearing in 1933, arguing for the release of Gramsci and other political prisoners in Mussolini's regime.
  25. Gramsci 1906 Age 15
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