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Lombroso in 1892

Gina Elena Zefora Lombroso (5 October 1872 in Pavia – 27 March 1944 in Geneva) was an Italian physician, writer, psychiatrist, and criminologist, best remembered for her uncredited writings on the subjects of criminology and psychiatry co-authored with her father Cesare Lombroso, her individual writings on the female condition and industrialisation.[1] She was the wife of Italian historian and writer Guglielmo Ferrero (1871–1942)[2][3][4][5][6] and hence adopted the surname Ferrero-Lombroso. Their son Leo Ferrero (1903–1933), a writer and playwright, died in a car accident in Santa Fe (USA). All three are buried at the Cimetière des Rois in Geneva, Switzerland.

Notable works

  • Sulle condizioni sociali economiche degli operai di un sobborgo di Torino (1896)
  • I coefficienti della vittoria negli scioper (1897)
  • Sulle cause e sui rimedi dell'analfabetismo sociale (1898)
  • I vantaggi della degenerazione (1904)
  • Cesare Lombroso. Appunti sulla vita. Le opere (1906)
  • Nell'America Meridionale (Brasile-Uruguay-Argentina) (1908)
  • Cesare Lombroso. Storia della vita e delle opere narrata dalla figlia (1921)
  • La donna nella vita. Riflessioni e deduzioni (1923)
  • Anime di donna. Vite vere (1925)
  • La donna nella società attuale (1927)
  • Le tragedie del progresso meccanico (1930)

References

  1. ^ Ellwood, Charles A. (1912). "Review of Criminal Man, According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso". American Journal of Sociology. 17 (4): 552–553. ISSN 0002-9602.
  2. ^ Colaci, Anna Maria (2006). Il modello femminile in Gina Lombroso. Lecce: Pensa Multimedia. ISBN 88-8232-433-8.
  3. ^ Dolza Carrara, D. (1990). Essere figlie di Lombroso : due donne intellettuali tra '800 e '900. Milano, Italy: F. Angeli. ISBN 88-204-6610-4.
  4. ^ Calloni, Marina (1998). "Gina Lombroso, impegno civile e vita familiare". In Cedroni, Lorella (ed.). Nuovi studi su Guglielmo Ferrero (in Italian). Rome: Aracne. pp. 273–294.
  5. ^ Calloni, Marina; Cedroni, Lorella, eds. (1997). Politica e affetti familiari. Lettere di Amelia, Carlo e Nello Rosselli a Guglielmo, Leo e Nina Ferrero e Gina Lombroso Ferrero (1917–1943) (in Italian). Milan: Feltrinelli.
  6. ^ Babini, Valeria Paola (2007). "In the Name of Father. Gina and Cesare Lombroso". In Babini, Valeria Paola; Simili, Raffaella (eds.). More than Pupils. Italian Women in Science at the Turn of the 20th Century. Florence: Olschki.
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