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The opening of the Italian legation in Belgrade in 1879 and relations between Serbs and Italians in the 19th century [PDF]
This essay focuses on the opening of the Italian diplomatic Legation in Belgrade in 1879 after the Serbia’s independence. This new beginning of the Serbian-Italian political relations is seen in the framework of the reorientation of the Italian ...
D’Alessandri Antonio
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This article considers the figure of Habsburg Emperor Charles V in relation to Italy, first as perceived by Italians in his own time, the sixteenth century, but then especially as evaluated by Italians of the Risorgimento—and notably by Verdi in his ...
L. Wolff
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Risorgimento e cinema italiano del dopoguerra / Risorgimento and post-war Italian Cinema [PDF]
Noto, Paolo
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Garibaldi e l'epopea garibaldina nel cinema muto italiano. Dalle origini alla I guerra mondiale
The first film producted by an italian studio was "La presa di Roma - 20 settembre 1870" (Albertini & Santoni, 1905) and the Italian Risorgimento will continue to be one of the most favoured subjects of italian cinematography.
Giovanni Lasi
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The aim of this article is to analyse the role of Neapolitan Hegelianism within the general context of the Risorgimento highlighting the connections between Hegel’s reception in Italy and the process of national political emancipation. It first describes
Fernanda Gallo
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Reading the Transformations of an Urban Edge: From Liberty Era Palermo to the City of Today [PDF]
To honour the battle of 27 May 1860, in 1910 the Palermo City Government decided to realise a commemorative monument. A position at the centre of a large circular plaza was of have afforded the monument a greater solemnity.
Vincenza Garofalo
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Il «mio grand’Ugo Foscolo»: Lorenzo da Ponte ‘esule risorgimentale’
A combination of private circumstances and personal choices turned Lorenzo Da Ponte into a man without a country. Following his permanent return to New York in April 1819, he began to use the image and the works of Foscolo to promote himself as an ‘exile
Clara Allasia
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In the figurative history of the Italian Resurgence (Risorgimento), a special place is occupied by the most famous and popular character of the time, Giuseppe Garibaldi, a true, skilled expert of photography and its potentialities.
Brevetti, Giulio
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Murder at the Opera: “Cavalleria Rusticana” and “I Pagliacci”
Pietro Mascagni's “Cavalleria Rusticana” and Ruggero Leoncavallo's “I Pagliacci” are the most important operas of the Italian Risorgimento period. These two operas complete each other, both chronologically and subject matters as works reflecting the ...
Bülent AYYILDIZ
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Italian volunteers in Serbia in 1914 [PDF]
Seven Italian volunteers decided on 29 July 1914 to join the Serbian army responding to a proclamation issued by the son of Giuseppe Garibaldi, Ricciotti.
D’Alessandri Antonio
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