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Francesco Renda (18 February 1922 – 12 May 2013) was an Italian historian, Communist politician and a university professor.

Renda was born in Cattolica Eraclea in Sicily. He graduated in philosophy. At a young age he enrolled in the Italian Communist Party ( Partito Comunista Italiano – PCI). He became Secretary in charge of Camera Confederale del Lavoro in Agrigento. Addio a Francesco Renda , Blog Sicilia (Giornale di Sicilia), 12 May 2013


Portella della Ginestra Massacre
He was an eye-witness of the Portella della Ginestra massacre, when 11 people were killed and 27 wounded during May Day celebrations in Sicily on May 1, 1947, by the bandit and separatist leader Salvatore Giuliano and his band. That May morning he was supposed to speak at Portella, but due to a defect of his motorcycle he arrived late. "Before my eyes this horrific tragedy happened," Renda recalls. Immediately after the massacre, the peasants of Piana wanted their own justice, threatening to kill the mafiosi of their county. "I convinced them,” Renda remembered, "that that would have been the provocation needed to outlaw the Communists." Una provocazione contro la sinistra?, La Sicilia, May 1, 2011


Political career
In 1951 he was elected member of the Sicilian Regional Assembly for the People’s Block ( Blocco del popolo) – a coalition of the PCI and the Italian Socialist Party ( Partito Socialista Italiano, PSI) for the district of Agrigento, and was reelected in PCI for five consecutive legislatures. Profilo Deputato Renda Francesco, Assamblea Regionale Siciliana He resigned in November 1967 to run for the . Elected senator in the 5th legislature (1968–1972), he was a member of the Committee on regional issues. Francesco Renda, Senato della Repubblica


Academic career
He did not run again in 1972 and returned to the University. He became Professor of Modern History at the Faculty of Political Science of University of Palermo and subsequently president of the Institute in Sicily. As a Marxist historian, he is one of the most important scholars of the peasant movement in Sicily. Morto lo storico Francesco Renda, La Repubblica, 12 May 2013 Renda described himself in his autobiography (2007) as a historian of the peasant movement who was born and raised in that world, and then become a witness and leader of its revival. Così Renda raccontò la storia dell'Isola, La Repubblica, 14 May 2013

His most important works are a history of the , the , and a 1493-page history of Sicily in three volumes ( Storia della Sicilia dal 1860 al 1970) published in 2003.

Since 1997, he was a professor emeritus at the University of Palermo. He died on 12 May 2013 in Palermo. Funerali laici per Francesco Renda; memoria di uomini e cose di Sicilia, Blog Sicilia (Giornale di Sicilia), 13 May 2013

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