In its history, the Banca Popolare Vicentina has intersected with the cycles of the Italian economy, sometimes respecting the trend, sometimes going against it, and sometimes adhering flexibly to an articulated series of territorial needs and specialisations that are fundamental for the productivity of North-East Italy.
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Gabriele De Rosa
Gabriele De Rosa (b. Naples 1917) has taught Contemporary History at the Universities of Padua, Salerno and Rome “La Sapienza”. He was director of the Luigi Sturzo Institute in Rome and directed the review “Ricerche di storia sociale e religiosa”.