The present paper focuses on the Italian Freemasonry’s engagement in the educational field. From 1868 to 1925, the lodges under the Grand Orient of Italy fostered and helped many educational establishments. The article considers the following three cities: Turin, Milan and Rome. These important urban centres were different but shared a large number of initiatives and were willing to experiment with new secular learning models (Boarding schools, institutes, leisure courses, evening classes and Popular Universities)
After the First World War, Italian freemasonry had to reconcile masonic universalism with patriotic ...
This article traces the origins and development of about 140 new religious male and female congregat...
The paper presents some results of a research carried out through archival sources and the class reg...
The present paper focuses on the Italian Freemasonry’s engagement in the educational field. From 186...
Short after the World War II, Italy became a Republic. However, also, during the Reign of Italy (186...
In Early Modern Italian States, Freemasonry had a difficult start. Lodges were created in Rome, Flor...
The article focuses its attention on a list of jurists and economists, all university professors, wh...
Lodges founded by French, Italian and Spanish obediences in Eastern Mediterranean countries: Turkey,...
En este trabajo, se ofrece una panorámica de la Historia de la masonería en el territorio hoy conoci...
In the Middle East and North Africa, Freemasonry became a considerable phenomenon between the secon...
In 1728, on the initiative of the Grand Lodge of England, the first Italian Freemasonry Lodge was fo...
For a long period of time, the slow modernization of social history characterized the masonic histor...
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Freemasonry in Central Europe 9:00-9:30 Opening of the symposium 9:30-1...
This article explores the elitist character of Freemasonry, emphasizing the place of education in it...
Partendo dal caso di alcune scuole di base fondate e sovvenzionate da grandi confraternite elemosini...
After the First World War, Italian freemasonry had to reconcile masonic universalism with patriotic ...
This article traces the origins and development of about 140 new religious male and female congregat...
The paper presents some results of a research carried out through archival sources and the class reg...
The present paper focuses on the Italian Freemasonry’s engagement in the educational field. From 186...
Short after the World War II, Italy became a Republic. However, also, during the Reign of Italy (186...
In Early Modern Italian States, Freemasonry had a difficult start. Lodges were created in Rome, Flor...
The article focuses its attention on a list of jurists and economists, all university professors, wh...
Lodges founded by French, Italian and Spanish obediences in Eastern Mediterranean countries: Turkey,...
En este trabajo, se ofrece una panorámica de la Historia de la masonería en el territorio hoy conoci...
In the Middle East and North Africa, Freemasonry became a considerable phenomenon between the secon...
In 1728, on the initiative of the Grand Lodge of England, the first Italian Freemasonry Lodge was fo...
For a long period of time, the slow modernization of social history characterized the masonic histor...
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Freemasonry in Central Europe 9:00-9:30 Opening of the symposium 9:30-1...
This article explores the elitist character of Freemasonry, emphasizing the place of education in it...
Partendo dal caso di alcune scuole di base fondate e sovvenzionate da grandi confraternite elemosini...
After the First World War, Italian freemasonry had to reconcile masonic universalism with patriotic ...
This article traces the origins and development of about 140 new religious male and female congregat...
The paper presents some results of a research carried out through archival sources and the class reg...