Paolo Mieli
Paolo Mieli is an Italian journalist and historian known for his work in television and print media, particularly his contributions to understanding Italy's complex historical narratives. He has played a significant role in public discourse about Italy's past, including the events surrounding the foibe and the exodus of Italians from Istria and Dalmatia after World War II. His recent appearance on Rai Storia highlighted these historical tragedies and emphasized the importance of memory and reflection in contemporary society.
Born on Jan 01, 1949 (76 years old)
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Italy:
Paolo Mieli humorously advised listeners to avoid selfie hunters at funerals.
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Italy:
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San Marino:
Paolo Mieli is involved in the documentary about the life and works of the painter Modigliani.
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