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Italian Studies: Ottocento

Italian Studies: Ottocento OT TOc ENTO Giulia crespi , University of Durh,a a m nd Stefano Evangelista, University of Durham 1. Gener al Three years after the 150th anniversary of Italian unification, the Risorgimento and the making of Italian nationhood continue to be among the main topics in 19th-c. studies. Leone Ginzburg, La tradizione del Risorgime , n Rto ome, c astelvecchi, 59 pp., is a republication of an essay written by the famous antifascist scholar, originally publ Air setu hed si a b n y c arlo Muscetta in 1945. Many essays explore the perception of Italian Risorgimento in foreign countries, in particular among Victorian public opinion. Elen b a a cchin, Italofilia: opinione pubblica Britannica e Risorgimento italiano, 1847–1, 8R 64 ome, c arocci, 268 pp., analyses the efforts of exiled Italians, particularly by the followers of Giuseppe Mazzini, to raise the question of Italian independence abroad through strategies such as propaganda and fundraising. Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe, Victorian Radicals and Italian Demo , c W ra ot osdbridgeb , oydell & b rewer, 264 pp., explores the international group of Mazzinians sharing the common vision of a unified and republican Italy. Their writings inf luenced Oxford social refo crh m http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/2222-4297-90001017
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OT TOc ENTO Giulia crespi , University of Durh,a a m nd Stefano Evangelista, University of Durham 1. Gener al Three years after the 150th anniversary of Italian unification, the Risorgimento and the making of Italian nationhood continue to be among the main topics in 19th-c. studies. Leone Ginzburg, La tradizione del Risorgime , n Rto ome, c astelvecchi, 59 pp., is a republication of an essay written by the famous antifascist scholar, originally publ Air setu hed si a b n y c arlo Muscetta in 1945. Many essays explore the perception of Italian Risorgimento in foreign countries, in particular among Victorian public opinion. Elen b a a cchin, Italofilia: opinione pubblica Britannica e Risorgimento italiano, 1847–1, 8R 64 ome, c arocci, 268 pp., analyses the efforts of exiled Italians, particularly by the followers of Giuseppe Mazzini, to raise the question of Italian independence abroad through strategies such as propaganda and fundraising. Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe, Victorian Radicals and Italian Demo , c W ra ot osdbridgeb , oydell & b rewer, 264 pp., explores the international group of Mazzinians sharing the common vision of a unified and republican Italy. Their writings inf luenced Oxford social refo crh m

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The Year's Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Jan 2, 2016

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