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European Romanticism and the Italian Risorgimento

2012
Many scholars have touched upon the relationship between Romanticism and the Risorgimento, but very few, if any, have worked upon it in a seriously analytical way. A dual deterrent has been at work. On the one hand, there has been a clear division of academic responsibility: Romanticism belongs primarily to literary critics, to art historians, to ...
P. Ginsborg
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Wolfe’s Part in the Italian Risorgimento and His Skin Graft

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2012
A little known episode in the history of plastic surgery occurred during the Italian Risorgimento 150 years ago. Dr. J. R. Wolfe, who described the full-thickness graft which bears his name, was involved with Garibaldi in the war to unite Italy. He crossed swords with an English nurse, Jessie White Mario, and was thrown into prison.
P. Sykes
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‘Unfailing Unity’: Jessie Louisa Moore Rickard, Great War Ireland and the Italian Risorgimento

Irish University Review, 2022
This article offers a development of traditional approaches to Irish Great War literature which focus on issues of national identity towards a wider transnational field.
C. Thewissen
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Social dramas and memory formation. Resistance and the use of the Risorgimento in the Italian politics of memory, 1943–1948

History of anthropology, 2021
This article analyses the case of Italy and how the memory of World War II came to provide the ground for political legitimacy and the ideological foundations of post-war democracy.
Rosario Forlenza, B. Thomassen
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ITALIAN RISORGIMENTO IN THE RUSSIAN PRESS: PROBLEMS OF INTERPRETATION AND DOMESTIC POLITICAL RECEPTION

Culture and Text
The article examines the reception of the events of the Italian Risorgimento (1859–1870) in the leading periodicals of post-reform Russia. Through a comparative analysis of publications in the liberal (Herald of Europe, Golos), conservative (Moskovskie ...
I. V. Dergacheva
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Making an Ideal Wife in the Italian Risorgimento: The Example of Teresa Confalonieri

Korea Association of World History and Culture
In the collective memory of Teresa Confalonieri, a patriot and educationalist from the Italian Risorgimento period, symbolizes the ideal woman of a traditional society.
Dong-hyun Lim
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Italian uses of Orientalism from the Risorgimento to fascism

, 2021
Italians, and particularly southern Italians, have often been on the receiving end of Orientalist and Orientalizing representations. Over the centuries, thousands of northern European travellers going south discovered on the Italian peninsula lazy ...
Silvana Patriarca
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