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This is a bibliography of the works of Mario Borrelli. Mario Borrelli (19 September 1922, in Naples – 13 February 2007, in Oxford) was a Neapolitan priest, sociologist and educationist. Mario Borrelli received the attention of press and television for decades, overseas more than in Italy, his own country. The popularity of his social undertakings is demonstrated by hundreds of publications presently in the phase of being catalogued.Mario Borrelli fits with the definition of organic intellectual according to Gramsci’s terminology: his historical and social studies mark the most significant stages of his life but especially his work in society.Editor and Director of Lo Scugnizzo, media outlet of La Casa dello Scugnizzo (The House of the Urchins), he harboured multiple interests other than th

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  • This is a bibliography of the works of Mario Borrelli. Mario Borrelli (19 September 1922, in Naples – 13 February 2007, in Oxford) was a Neapolitan priest, sociologist and educationist. Mario Borrelli received the attention of press and television for decades, overseas more than in Italy, his own country. The popularity of his social undertakings is demonstrated by hundreds of publications presently in the phase of being catalogued.Mario Borrelli fits with the definition of organic intellectual according to Gramsci’s terminology: his historical and social studies mark the most significant stages of his life but especially his work in society.Editor and Director of Lo Scugnizzo, media outlet of La Casa dello Scugnizzo (The House of the Urchins), he harboured multiple interests other than that for the social sciences. He was author of autobiographies, poems, scripts and educational projects until the 1980s when he principally narrowed down his interests to peace research and education.His works still remain partly unpublished.The documents and articles indicated below can only partly be found in Italian and foreign libraries, while the entire collection of publications is stored in his private archive of the Borrelli-West family, which continues to spend time and dedication to the catalogueing of Mario Borrelli’s main biographies and especially of his rich historical and critical production.It should be stressed that the list of documents and publications indicated below, although representative of Mario Borrelli’s works, is by no means complete. (en)
  • Mario Borrelli riscosse, per decenni, l'attenzione di stampa e televisioni, all'estero più che in Italia. La popolarità delle sue imprese sociali è attestata da centinaia di articoli attualmente in via di catalogazione. A Mario Borrelli si addice la definizione di intellettuale organico nell'accezione gramsciana del termine: i suoi studi storici e sociali segnano le tappe decisive della sua vita ma soprattutto del suo operare in società. Editore e direttore de Lo Scugnizzo, organo d'informazione de La Casa dello Scugnizzo, nutrì molteplici interessi oltre agli studi sociali, fu autore di autobiografie, poesie, sceneggiature e progetti didattici, fino agli anni '80, quando prese ad occuparsi principalmente di Educazione alla pace. La sua opera è, in parte, ancora inedita. I documenti e gli scritti riportati di seguito sono rintracciabili solo in parte presso biblioteche italiane ed estere, mentre l'intera raccolta è conservata presso “l'Archivio Privato Mario Borrelli" della famiglia Borrelli-West, che si spende con dedizione per la sistematizzazione delle principali biografie e soprattutto dell'intensa produzione storica e critica di Mario Borrelli che qui trova spazio.- È bene sottolineare che l'elenco di documenti e scritti indicati di seguito, per quanto rappresentativa degli scritti prodotti da Mario Borrelli, non ha la pretesa di essere completa. (it)
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  • This is a bibliography of the works of Mario Borrelli. Mario Borrelli (19 September 1922, in Naples – 13 February 2007, in Oxford) was a Neapolitan priest, sociologist and educationist. Mario Borrelli received the attention of press and television for decades, overseas more than in Italy, his own country. The popularity of his social undertakings is demonstrated by hundreds of publications presently in the phase of being catalogued.Mario Borrelli fits with the definition of organic intellectual according to Gramsci’s terminology: his historical and social studies mark the most significant stages of his life but especially his work in society.Editor and Director of Lo Scugnizzo, media outlet of La Casa dello Scugnizzo (The House of the Urchins), he harboured multiple interests other than th (en)
  • Mario Borrelli riscosse, per decenni, l'attenzione di stampa e televisioni, all'estero più che in Italia. La popolarità delle sue imprese sociali è attestata da centinaia di articoli attualmente in via di catalogazione. A Mario Borrelli si addice la definizione di intellettuale organico nell'accezione gramsciana del termine: i suoi studi storici e sociali segnano le tappe decisive della sua vita ma soprattutto del suo operare in società. La sua opera è, in parte, ancora inedita. (it)
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  • Mario Borrelli bibliography (en)
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