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Ursula Hirschmann (2 September 1913 – 8 January 1991) was a German anti-fascist activist and a founding advocate of the European Federalist Movement.

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Ursula Hirschmann (2 September 1913 – 8 January 1991) was a German anti-fascist activist and a founding advocate of the European Federalist Movement.

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Life and career Hirschmann was born into a middle-class Jewish family to Carl Hirschmann and Hedwig Marcuse in Berlin. She studied economics at Humboldt University of Berlin together with her brother Albert O. Hirschman, later a candidate for the Nobel Prize. In 1932, she joined the youth organization of the Social Democratic Party, the Workers Socialist Youth, to participate in the resistance against the advance of the Nazis. In the summer of 1933, she followed her brother to Paris. She joined the Communist Party, but cut her ties when her Comintern handler asked her to spy on her family friend Rafael Abramovitch Rein. In 1935 she re-contacted Eugenio Colorni, a young Italian philosopher and socialist whom she had already met in Berlin. She accepted his invitation to Trieste, where Colorni worked as a professor in a women's lyceum, and she married him in his hometown of Milan that December. They had three daughters: Silvia, Renata, and Eva. The couple of Hirschmann and Colorni were engaged in the clandestine anti-fascist opposition. In the autumn of 1938, Colorni was arrested in Trieste and sent to confinement in Milan and then the island of Ventotene. Hirschmann followed her husband there, but as she…

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Bibliography Adelman, Jeremy (2013). Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691155678. OCLC 820123478. Boccanfuso, Silvana (2019). Ursula Hirschmann. Una donna per l'Europa. Genova: Ed. Ultima Spiaggia. ISBN 9788898607280. Rosi Braidotti (2002). Gender, identity and multiculturalism in Europe: 1st Ursula Hirschmann annual lecture on "Gender and Europe": 8 May 2001. Firenze: European University Institute. OCLC 847285173. Eugenio Colorni, Luca Meldolesi and Ursula Hirschmann (2016). Microfondamenta: passi scelti dell'epistolario. Soveria Mannelli. OCLC 985330035.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ursula Hirschmann (1993). Noi senzapatria. Bologna: Il Mulino. OCLC 31611610. Fabio Masini and Roberto Castaldi (2012). Federalismo: proposte di riforma della convivenza civile. Firenze: Il Ponte. OCLC 883531553. Luisa Passerini; Federica Turco (2013). Donne per l'Europa. Torino: Rosenberg & Sellier. OCLC 848752982. Maria Pia Di Nonno and Sapienza Università di Roma (2017). Le madri fondatrici dell'Europa. Roma: Nuova cultura. ISBN 9788868129156. OCLC 1045969693. Senato della Repubblica (2017). Donne che hanno fatto l'Europa (PDF). Roma: Senato della Repubblica.

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