Dr Venturino Giorgio Venturini was formerly an avvocato at the Court of Appeal of Bologna and has taught, administered, and advised on, law in four continents, before ‘retiring’ in 1993 from Monash University.
Author of eight books and about 100 articles and essays for learned periodicals and conferences, his latest work is THE LAST GREAT CAUSE – Volunteers from Australia and Emilia-Romagna in defence of the Spanish Republic, 1936-1939 (Search Foundation, Sydney 2010).
Since his ‘retirement’ Dr Venturini has been Senior Research Associate at Monash; he is also an Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Social Research at Swinburne University, Melbourne.
You can contact Dr Venturini by emailing: George.Venturini@bigpond.com.






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