- Mazzini's socio-political
thought has been
referred to as
Mazzinianism and his
worldview as the
Mazzinian conception,
terms that were
later used by Mussolini...
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revolutionary ****ociation, and in
February 1834 parti****ted in a
failed Mazzinian insurrection in Piedmont.
Garibaldi first sailed to the
Beylik of Tunis...
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differs from the
final version (see above). As its
author was
infamously Mazzinian, the
piece was
forbidden by the
Piedmontese police until March 1848: its...
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himself was a
great Mazzini admirer, and many
fascist exponents were
Mazzinian such as
Italo Balbo,
Giovanni Gentile,
Giuseppe Bottai, and Dino Grandi...
- Piedmont. In the
early 1850s he
became closely involved with
fellow exile in
Mazzinian conspiracies, such as the
failed Milan uprising of 6
February 1853. Following...
- the
followers and
sympathizers of
Giuseppe Garibaldi and
other former Mazzinians. The
Historical Right (Destra Storica) and the
Historical Left (Sinistra...
- was the
scene of
numerous insurrectional uprisings of the
liberal and
Mazzinian kind, all of
which were
suppressed by the
Bourbon regime. The protagonists...
- Roma was
restored as a "tradition". The most
revolutionary among the
Mazzinians, Garibaldians, and some
liberals celebrated the event, for instance, in...
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broke out in 1820, 1830–31 and 1848. This
opposition was
fuelled by the
Mazzinian propaganda and the
direct action of
Giuseppe Garibaldi. Men like Felice...
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Fascism (1932)
Fascism emphasized the need for the
restoration of the
Mazzinian Risorgimento tradition that
followed the
unification of Italy, that the...