This issue of Bracco 2 concludes the series of articles on the social role and work of women. This issue is dedicated to the women of the revolution and the women's revolution.
In "Women in the Revolution," by Edgarda Ferri, she sketches women who, finding themselves in abnormal situations, faced with exceptional events.
In "The Islander," Franca Feslikenian sketches a major female figure among those who lived through the history of the great French Revolution: Maria Letizia Ramolino Bonaparte, mother of Emperor Napoleon I.
Extent
Quantity:
2
Reference code
Reference code:
b. 2, fasc. 14
Structure
Women in the Revolution (p. 143-II)
The Islander (p. 150-II)
The Women's Revolution (p. 154-II)
Long Live Bloomerism (p. 158-II)
Down with Bloomerism (p. 159-II)
Technical features
20 p. (141 - 160 pp.) : ill. ; 34x16 cm
Notes
Editor-in-Chief: Tullio Bracco
Editor: Ketto Cattaneo
Layout: Mario Scheichenbauer
Drawings and graphics: Lido Picarelli
Printing: Amilcare Pizzi S.p.A.
Noted within the issue are advertisements for Merck-Bracco pharmaceutical products featured in the issue: Mindol Merck, Encefabol, Mirapront
Bi-monthly publication