Maurizio Antonioli (Milan, 29 August 1945 – Milan, 28 September 2023) was an Italian historian who contributed to the workers' and trade union movement research and the history of anarchism.
[2][3] As a speaker, he participated in the conferences organized by the Luigi Einaudi Foundation on Anarchists and anarchy in the contemporary world (in Turin, December 5-7, 1969), on Revolutionary Syndicalism in Italy in the period of the Second International (in Piombino, June 28-30, 1974),[4] and on Revolutionary Syndicalism in the History of the International Workers' Movement (in Ferrara, June 2-5, 1977).
[5] In 2011 Antonioli was a speaker on the Pietro Gori study.
[6][7] He lived in Milan, where he died on September 28, 2023, at the age of 78.
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