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31: 292:, and he continued to be hugely influenced by Nicolini both on a personal level and with regard to his on-going academic research. He had already published a number of historical studies even before 1933, but on his arrival in Naples, surrounded by the vast repository of material held at the archive, Cassandro embarked on a life-long study of the region identified, before 1860, as the 275:
represented a far more appealing form of university-level further education than he would have received by staying in a university and working for a doctorate. There was at least one respect in which he was even more deeply indebted to the (originally) Neapolitan historian-philosopher and literary
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1947 marked a decisive move from politics into the mainstream universities sector for Giovanni Cassandro, who had been taking work as a free-lance teacher since 1938. He now entered and won a competition enabling him to take up a position as Professor for Italian Law at the
387:. As regards the public face of the party he was more than content to leave the limelight to others. However, during the second half of 1946 he played an important role behind the scenes in the integration of most of the key members of the 395:. At the fourth party congress, held in December 1947, the direction of the party drifted away from the centre towards what would at the time have been seen as the political right. A prime mover in these changes was the unreconciled 240:. Michele Cassandro (1876-1962), his father, was a school languages teacher, schools inspector and the author of various published historical studies on local topics. He was still exceptionally young when he graduated from the 438:, sworn in on 15 December 1955 as one of the court's fifteen judges. The mandate lasted for twelve years, and he served out his full term, retiring from the judiciary on 15 December 1967. He had retained close links with the 374:
became a member, which meant resigning the Party Secretarial position. He was not immediately replaced. Instead the administrative tasks were attended to by the three vice-secretaries already in position,
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was therefore appointed as party General Secretary, while Cassandro took on the newly created post of vice-secretary of the party. By December 1944, when the post of party General Secretary switched from
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whom also befriended him during this period. In or before 1936 Giovanni Cassandro married Rachele Nicolini, the daughter of this much respected mentor. In 1936 he moved to
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in July 1943. He served as party secretary in 1944 and again during 1946/47. Cassandro remained active in national politics till 1947, when he accepted a professorship in
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General Secretary. Within the party hierarchy he tended to favour moderate centrist positions, frequently finding himself in alliance with his friend
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General Secretary. After this there is no indication that Cassandro exercised further significant influence over the decisions of the
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as professor of medieval and modern history. He was also able to become well acquainted with the medievalist historian
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during 2–4 June 1944, during the course of which he was confirmed in his office as Party Secretary. That same day the
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there to the one he had been fulfilling in Venice. Naples was the home city of his newly acquired father-in law,
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who had himself worked at the Venice Archives Department between 1908 and 1920, and was now based at the nearby
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intellectuals surrounding the philosopher-politician. During 1943 he was a promoter of the re-emerging
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directly after his thirty-first birthday in 1944. He was one of those who successfully called for the
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Directly after graduating he competed in the national exam for a management position with the
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throughout his twelve year judicial mandate, but in 1967 he transferred to the
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during 1945/46, there is no indication that he sought election to the
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
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to reach out towards party colleagues who had remained in Rome
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was formed in December 1945 of which, after much wrangling,
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Congress for the liberated territories which was held in
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In 1967 the term of office for judges of the Italian
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Barletta
Apulia
Italy
Rome
Italy
Bari
PLI
Jurist
Legal history
government archivist
Venice
Naples
Italy
south
dictatorship
Benedetto Croce
Liberal Party
arrest of Mussolini
Legal history
University of Bari
Law
History
Sapienza University of Rome
Constitutional Court
Rome
Barletta
Bari
University of Bari
Jurisprudence

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