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Federico Chabod (Italian: [fedeˈriːko ʃʃaˈbo];
February 23, 1901 – July 14, 1960), also
referred to as Frédéric
Chabod (French: [fʁedeʁik ʃabo]), was...
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meaning of the term I-
chabod is much disputed,
owing to the
doubt which hangs over the
first syllable, "I",
followed by "
chabod". It is
usually taken...
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Italian territory.
Climbs normally start from
either the
Refuge Frédéric
Chabod or the
Refuge Victor-Emmanuel II. The
latter is
named after Victor Emmanuel...
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Rifugio Federico Chabod is a
mountain hut in the
Graian Alps in
Aosta Valley, Italy, at an
altitude of 2,710
metres (8,890 ft). It is
owned by the Club...
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Brown Laila Harbert Omotara Junaid Jane
Oboavwoduo Erica Parkinson Célia
Chabod Anaïs
Ebayilin Lina ****
Justine Rouquet Djenna-Léna Tene
Oliwia Związek...
- to the
introduction of the
antisemitic Racial Laws.
Historian Federico Chabod argued that the
introduction of the Nordicist-influenced
Racial Laws was...
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Machiavelli and Republicanism.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521435895.
Chabod,
Federico (1958).
Machiavelli & the
Renaissance online edition Archived...
- Political, and Religious, of
Joseph Mazzini, London:
Walter Scott, 1887.
Chabod,
Federico (1967). L'idea di ****one. Bari: Laterza. Omodeo,
Adolfo (1955)...
- to the
introduction of the anti-Semitic
Racial Laws.
Historian Federico Chabod argued that the
introduction of the Nordicist-influenced
Racial Laws was...
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Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A
Guide to
Research and
Research Materials (1997)
Chabod, Federico.
Italian Foreign Policy: The
Statecraft of the Founders, 1870-1896...