Sergio Romano

Sergio Romano (Vicence, July 7th 1929) is a writer, Diplomate, Historien and Journaliste Italy N. He exploits a part of very first plan in the radiation of the Italian culture the international plan.

Biography

Born in Vicence, in Venezia, on July 7th, 1929, Sergio Romano belongs to a family of industrialists of the North of Italy. It passes most of its youth to Genoa then to Milan, where it completes its secondary studies with the Beccaria college.

While following studies of right to the University of Milan, he writes for the cultural pages of various newspapers. Its many stays in various European capitals, Paris, London, Vienna, and its personal tastes direct it soon towards the diplomatic career, without moving away it for all that of its two principal centers interest: history and literature.

Leader-writer with Stampa , with the Corriere beyond Will be , with Panorama , the Mulino and with Limes , director of a collection of books of history for the editions Corbaccio, Sergio Romano is Ambassadeur of Italy near NATO and in Soviet Union.

He takes his retirement in 1989. Since this date, the Romano ambassador is Honorary doctor of the Institut of political studies of Paris. At the sides of Valery Giscard d'Estaing and Emmanuel Roy Ladurie, inter alia, it belongs to the committee of patronage of the review '' Commentaire '', founded by Raymond Aron in 1978.

He also taught with the the University of California, Harvard, the university of Pavia, that of Sassari and to the Université Bocconi of Milan.

Its long experience of diplomat and man of letters is expressed in particular in Memorie di a conservatore (2002), eloquent portrait of the universe of the international civils servant and the foreign policy of the Western States before the Chute of the Berlin Wall.

In 2004, it received the literary prize Giuseppe Dessì.

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