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Gemma Harasim

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Gemma Harasim (1876 in Fiume – 1961 in Rome) was a known pedagogical writer from Fiume.

From 1907 to 1909, she got a scholarship from the municipality of Fiume to study at the University of Florence.[1] There she got in contact with the intellectual circle centered on "La Voce". She wrote four letters on the situation in Fiume that were published as Lettere da Fiume.[2]

She married Giuseppe Lombardo Radice, one of the first Italian pedagogues. Their daughter Laura Lombardo Radice [it] married the Italian communist Pietro Ingrao. Their son was the mathematician Lucio Lombardo Radice.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Nella Sistoli Paoli, Da Fiume a Firenze: l’esperienza di Gemma Harasim, in Intellettuali di frontiera. Triestini a Firenze (1900 – 1950). Atti del Convegno (18 – 20 marzo 1983), a cura di Roberto Pertici, Firenze, Leo S. Olschki Editore, MCMLXXXV, vol. II, pp. 451-481.
  2. ^ Laura Lombardo Radice, Le “Lettere da Fiume” di Gemma Harasim, Fiume, Anno IX, N.3-4 luglio-dicembre 1961.
  3. ^ "LOMBARDO-RADICE, Giuseppe". Treccani. Retrieved 13 May 2020.