The ideas of Giuseppe Mazzini
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a.Guiseppe Mazzini was born in Genoa on 22nd June, 1905 in a middle class family
b. He was a prominent figure in liberal nationalism and was an Italian revolutionary.
c. He inspired the youth of Italy with nationalist ideas and mooted the idea of unified Italy.
d. He founded secret societies like Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne to engage youth in the revolutionary activities.
e. He was sent to exile in 1931 for attempting a revolution in Ligunia.
f. He played an important role in awakening of the spirit of nationalism in Italy
g. Mazzini believed that Italy could not be continue with small units and kingdoms and therefore needs to be unified into a single nation.
h. Mazzini has been referred as the " the most dangerous enemy of our social order’, by Metternich
a.Guiseppe Mazzini was born in Genoa on 22nd June, 1905 in a middle class family
b. He was a prominent figure in liberal nationalism and was an Italian revolutionary.
c. He inspired the youth of Italy with nationalist ideas and mooted the idea of unified Italy.
d. He founded secret societies like Young Italy in Marseilles and Young Europe in Berne to engage youth in the revolutionary activities.
e. He was sent to exile in 1931 for attempting a revolution in Ligunia.
f. He played an important role in awakening of the spirit of nationalism in Italy
g. Mazzini believed that Italy could not be continue with small units and kingdoms and therefore needs to be unified into a single nation.
h. Mazzini has been referred as the " the most dangerous enemy of our social order’, by Metternich
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Giuseppe Mazzini, (born June 22, 1805, Genoa [Italy]—died March 10, 1872, Pisa, Italy), Genoese propagandist and revolutionary, founder of the secret revolutionary society Young Italy (1832), and a champion of the movement for Italian unity known as the Risorgimento. An uncompromising republican, he refused to participate in the parliamentary government that was established under the monarchy of the House of Savoy when Italy became unified and independent (1861).
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