Mazzini, Giuseppe
Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805–72) Italian nationalist leader. While in exile in Marseilles he founded the patriotic movement Young Italy (1831) and thereafter worked for the independence and unification of Italy, becoming one of the Risorgimento's most committed leaders and planning attempted insurrections in a number of Italian cities during the 1850s. He continued to campaign for a republican Italy following the country's unification as a monarchy in 1861.
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Birth of Giuseppe Mazzini: June 22nd, 1805.(MONTHS PAST)(Italian nationalist and intellectual champion of the movement for Italian unity- Risorgimento)(Biography)
Magazine article from: History Today; 6/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Risorgimento or 'resurgence'--Giuseppe Mazzini was not a popular figure with Italian...appetite for changing it, but Mazzini began to think that 'we Italians...from Genoa University in law, Mazzini wrote articles for progressive...
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Giuseppe Mazzini's "geopolitics of liberty" and Italian foreign policy toward "Slavic Europe".
Magazine article from: East European Quarterly; 6/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; During the first half of the 19th century Western Europe looked with growing interest at the other half of the Continent, and especially at the emergence of a large Slav world that the rest of Europe had never appreciated before in all its breadth and complexity. Naturally there had been
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Mazzini.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Historian; 3/22/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...nineteenth century, Giuseppe Mazzini is probably the least well...rhetoric antagonized many, Mazzini was nonetheless lionized...Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Giuseppe Verdi. Smith carefully argues that Mazzini's radicalism was exaggerated...
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Speakers call to follow Mazzini's ideals for true welfare of people.
News Wire article from: UNB - United News of Bangladesh; 5/29/2005; 476 words
; ...They were speaking at the bicentenary roundtable on Giuseppe Mazzini, a champion of Risogimento, the 19th century movement for Italian Unification. The Roundtable on Giuseppe Mazzini was jointly organized by the Italian Embassy in Dhaka...
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BIOGRAPHY DOES GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI DESERVE HIS STATUS AS THE HERO OF ITALIAN UNIFICATION? ASKS ADAM ZAMOYSKI
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 5/27/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...solving that riddle is the figure of Giuseppe Garibaldi, who came to symbolise...Romanticism and its most famous product, Giuseppe Mazzini, as the source. A ground-breaker in terms of political PR, Mazzini deployed the power of Romantic...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi, el pirata creador de la moderna Italia: dedico la vida a luchar por la unificacion de su patria, pero el dia del triunfo el no estaba ahi para verlo. (La Aventura Humana).(Biografia)
Magazine article from: Contenido; 4/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...que el joven marinero italiano Giuseppe Garibaldi beba una copa en un bar...Italia, encabezado por el abogado Giuseppe Mazzini. En esa poca --principios de...logrado haca falta un Garibaldi. Giuseppe Garibaldi naci el 4 de julio de...
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New York Remembers Giuseppe Verdi
Newspaper article from: Italian Voice, The; 3/29/2001; 643 words
; ...and a friend beloved by all. In his lifetime, Giuseppe Verdi wrote more than 32 operas, which endure as...Italian dream of national unity, inspiring more Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibali, and as a composer of patriotic songs...
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Garibaldi: the first celebrity.(Giuseppe Garibaldi)
Magazine article from: History Today; 8/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Italian nationalist and soldier Giuseppe Garibaldi, and the circumstances...Italian nationalist and soldier Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-82). Born...planned by the nationalist leader Giuseppe Mazzini, and implemented by him and a...
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Alle Origini del Federalismo Italiano: Giuseppe Ferrari.
Magazine article from: Utopian Studies; 3/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...group of radical democrats, Giuseppe Ferrari. Schiattone explores...largely by democrats such as Giuseppe Ferrari, for the radical transformation...Italian culture and society. Giuseppe Ferrari was one of the most...hereafter. In his letters to Mazzini and in La Federazione Repubblicana...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi: My Life.(Shorter notices)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: New Criterion; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; Giuseppe Garibaldi: My Life. Hesperus Press...always offer welcome surprises. My Life, Giuseppe Garibaldi's battle-log in a new translation...figures of the period--the idealistic Mazzini, the realpolitiking Cavour (who ceded...
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Giuseppe Mazzini
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Giuseppe Mazzini The Italian patriot Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872) devoted his life to achieving liberty...of his pen at the service of a vigorous republicanism. Giuseppe Mazzini was born on June 22, 1805, at Genoa. He was a sickly...
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Mazzini, Giuseppe
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805–72) Italian patriot and theorist of the Risorgimento...in Rome in 1849, but was then exiled. Unlike Garibaldi or Cavour , Mazzini remained committed to popular republicanism.
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...desires for unity and freedom. Giuseppe Garibaldi was born on July 4...a fact that helped determine Giuseppe's early choice for a life at...the revolutionary organization of Giuseppe Mazzini, another Italian irredentist and...
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Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807–82) Italian patriot and guerrilla leader who helped to bring about Italian unification. Influenced by Mazzini , he participated in a republican rising in 1834, subsequently fleeing...
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Risorgimento
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Political activity was carried on by three groups. Giuseppe Mazzini led the radical faction through his secret society Giovine...spectacular conquest of the Two Sicilies (1860) by Giuseppe Garibaldi was followed by Sardinia's annexation of...
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