Cesare G. De Michelis

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Cesare G. De Michelis (born April 20, 1944 in Rome ) is an Italian literary scholar , university professor and professor of Russian literature and author .

Career

De Michelis studied after obtaining the university literature u. a. at Lomonossow University in Moscow , and received his doctorate in philosophy in 1967 after submitting his dissertation . The following year he began working as a scientist at the University of Rome. From 1971 he was a lecturer for Russian language at the University of Camerino, from 1972 for Russian language and literature at the University of Bari, where he completed his habilitation in 1977 . In 1981 he was appointed full professor of Russian literature at the University of Rome / Tor Vergata . He was a member of the Foundation of the Research Academy for Slavic Studies and was its coordinator for a decade (1984–1994). He was also the first President of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​and Foreign Language Literatures of the new institution in Tor Vergata. In addition to his commitment to Italian universities, he held conferences and seminars at various locations abroad, for example in Moscow, Petersburg, Paris, Geneva, Basel, Prague, Frankfurt, Jerusalem and at the universities of Yale and Stanford (USA).

In addition to his academic teaching, he works as a journalist, writes for the feature pages of the daily newspaper " La Repubblica " and gives the series le betulle the publisher Marsilio ( Venice ) out. He is a correspondent for the Puškin law firm in Moscow .

De Michaelis drew particular attention to himself with the linguistic investigation of the so-called Protocols of the Elders of Zion , which he traced back to an invented work of Russian secret service circles. No credible refutation of his thesis has yet been presented.

With his work and especially with his book on the invented "Protocols" he also appears at historical-political events that are dedicated to the confrontation with the Shoah and the fight against anti-Semitism , for example at a lecture on January 28, 2010 at the Italian Cultural Institute of Frankfurt am Main .

De Michaelis was a member of the Christian Peace Conference and participant of the II All-Christian Peace Assembly , which took place in Prague in 1964 .

Works

  • Pasternak, La Nuova Italia. Firenze 1968.
  • Le illusioni ei simboli (K. Fofanov). Marsilio, Venezia 1973.
  • Il futurismo italiano in Russia. De Donato, Bari 1973.
  • I tredicesimo apostolo. Claudiana, Torino 1975.
  • I nomi dell'Avversario. Meynier, Torino 1989.
  • La Valdesia di Novgorod. "Giudaizzanti" e prima riforma (sec. XV). Claudiana, Torino, 1993.
  • Il manoscritto inesistente. I “Protocolli dei savi di Sion”. Un apocrifo del XX secolo. Marsilio, Venezia 1998; 2nd edition 2004.
  • The Non-Existing Manuscript. A Study of the "Protocols of the Sages of Zion". Nebraska University Press, 2004, ISBN 978-0-8032-1727-0 .
  • «Protokoly sionskich mudrecov» nesušestvujuščij manuscript, ili podlog veka. Met-Kovčeg, Minsk-Moskva 2006.
  • La giudeofobia in Russia. Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2001.
  • L'avanguardia trasversale. Il futurismo tra Italia e Russia. Marsilio, Venezia 2009, ISBN 978-88-317-9713-9 .

Essays

Honors

  • “Premio Calabria” for foreign literatures 1997

Individual evidence

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  2. http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensions/id=7157