Fr. 189.60

Italian Rebels - Mazzini, Gramsci, and Giuliano

English · Hardback

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This interdisciplinary work philosophically analyzes the role of positive duties in moral theory, the efficacy of theocratic republicanism, viable strategies for political revolutions, the implications of an enduring Sicilian ethos, and the profits and perils of the individual-community continuum, in service of distinctive interpretations of the lives and ideologies of Giuseppe Mazzini, Antonio Gramsci, and Salvatore Giuliano.
Il Risorgimento Italiano, the national unification movement, refers to the period from 1821, the initial unsuccessful Milanese and Piedmontese insurrections against Austria, to 1870, the annexing of Rome into the Kingdom of Italy, which itself was established in 1861. The movement and its aftermath hovered over the lives of the Genoese republican prophet of Italian liberation and unification, the Sardinian communist political theorist imprisoned by The Black Shirts, and the Sicilian separatist murdering and fighting for his life and the honor of his island.
By dissecting the lives and philosophies of Mazzini, Gramsci, and Giuliano, by extracting moral, political, and existential lessons from their aspirations and enterprises, by reflecting on their ideals from our divergent social context, by evaluating their virtues and vices from a wider perspective, we may confront the people that we are and reimagine the people we might become.

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Chapter One: Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872): The Prophet of Il Risorgimento ItalianoChapter Two: Mazzini's Political Hopes, Fears, and Reality
Chapter Three: Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937): The Sardinian Who Refused to be SilencedChapter Four: Gramsci's Political Theory, Imprisonment, and Death
Chapter Five: Salvatore Giuliano (1922-1950): The Transcendent, Fatally Flawed Sicilian
Chapter Six: Giuliano's Disgrace, Quixotic Struggle, and Final Defeat


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By Raymond Angelo Belliotti

Product details

Authors Raymond Angelo Belliotti
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.12.2022
 
EAN 9781683933694
ISBN 978-1-68393-369-4
No. of pages 270
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 21 mm
Weight 593 g
Series The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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