Mosca, Gaetano (1858-1941)
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Type
Fascicolo
Custodian
Università degli Studi di Palermo
Shelfmark
2108
Abstract
Gaetano Mosca (Palermo, 1 April 1858 – Rome, 8 November 1941), future professor of public law and eminent scholar of political science, is regarded as the founder of the doctrine of the political class, a concept he himself formulated. He studied in the Faculty of Law in his native city and graduated on 29 July 1881 with a thesis in Public Law titled “I Fattori della Nazionalità”. The handwritten version of the thesis—without the minor revisions Mosca later introduced in the printed edition of 1882—was published in 1986 in the “Documents” section of Nuovi quaderni del Meridione (vol. 24, pp. 93–110) by Francesco Brancato (1913–2002), Professor of Risorgimento History at the University of Palermo. A jurist by training, Mosca also served as a Senator of the Kingdom of Italy.
Language
Italian
Materials
Giurisprudenza - Docenti
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