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    Giuseppe Verdi was an Italian operatic composer. He was raided as a duchy. He was born on October 10‚ 1813‚ in Roncole. Berdi first studied music in the town of Bussesto. In 1832 Verdi was rejected to study with the Milan Conservatory because of his age. He became the pupil of composer Vincenzo Lavigna. Then returned to Bussesto in 1833 as conductor. At the age of 25 Verdi again went to Milan. His first opera‚ Oberto‚ was produced at La Scala with some success in 1839. His next work‚ the comic opera

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    Modern History Sourcebook: Giuseppe Mazzini: On Nationality‚ 1852 Giuseppe Mazzini (1805­1872)‚ the founder (1831) of Young Italy‚ was perhaps the leading figure in liberal nationalism. He saw the creation of a democratic Italian state as crucial to Italy ’s development. Europe no longer possesses unity of faith‚ of mission‚ or of aim. Such unity is a necessity in the world. Here‚ then‚ is the secret of the crisis. It is the duty of every one to examine and analyse calmly and carefully the probable

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    he takes control of Italy Unification of Italy Giuseppe Garibalde: His army captured Sicily and he united the southern areas he conquered with the kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. Giuseppe Mazzini: He organized the revolutionary society called Young Italy‚ founded newspapers‚ wrote pamphlets and encouraged unification of Italy. He aroused devotion and the spirit of nationalism in the hearts of many Italians. Young Italy: Created by Giuseppe Mazzini in 1831 was Young Italy‚ which was an organized

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    Nationalis Introduction ly in 1861. These events can be broken down in five stages: Pre-Revolutionary‚ Revolution Pre-Revolutionary and divide up the territory conquered up by Napoleon. In its negotiations‚ the congress ret  Giuseppe Mazzini with a republican form of government. Mazzini brought the campaign for unification into the mainstre Revolutionary anded more rights from their respective government‚ the cause orthern Italy. g in 1849. r tackled and succeeded

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    `The aims and methods of Cavour were completely different from those of Mazzini.’ How far do you agree with this judgement? The key issue is the comparison of Cavour and Mazzini. Answers should be reasonably balanced in their treatment of the two men. 60:40 either way can deserve any mark band; 70:30 will normally lead to the award of one band lower than would otherwise be given. The 11-13 band will require a basic knowledge and understanding of one man. Answers in the 22-25 band will be fully

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    century‚ but it wasn’t until later on that systematic methods and techniques were used on the site. Karl Weber‚ a Swiss architect was one of the first archaeologists to work on the site of Herculaneum methodically. From the early 1860’s to 1875‚ Giuseppe Fiorelli directed the excavations at the site of Pompeii. He introduced a new system of excavating which was to uncover the streets first‚ in order to excavate the houses from the ground floor up. This system was a better way of preserving everything

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi was born in Nice‚ and‚ although he was a born a French citizen‚ he regarded himself as Italian. Despite the pressure placed upon him to enter the Church‚ he joined the Merchant Navy where a chance meeting with Mazzini altered the entire course of his life. One of Mazzini’s greatest disciples was Garibaldi‚ who was inspired with nationalist fervour and patriotic enthusiasm. He quickly converted to share Mazzini’s aim of a united Italy‚ but only an Italy united as a republic. A

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    Italian Unification

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    to fight for unification of the separate  Italian states.     The two prominent figures in the  unification were Giuseppe Mazzini and  Giuseppe Garibaldi. The two powerful  monarchic figures included Count Cavour and  Victor Emmanuel II‚ who would later become  the first king of a United Italy.    Giuseppe Mazzini was a popular writer who launched a nationalist  group called Young Italy and has been exiled for his outspoken  nationalist.    Giuseppe Garibaldi was the sword of Italy‚ he and his followers (The  Red Shirts) conquered the southern part of Italian peninsula

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    The three revolutionaries Giuseppe Garibaldi‚ Giuseppe Mazzini‚ and Count Camillo Benso di Cavour are the primary names associated with the process by which the many governments of the Italian peninsula came together as a unified kingdom. They all were pivotal in this unification process. In the years between 1830 and 1848 many events occurred in the country of Italy. The primary problems in Italy were a mix of economic depression‚ social clash‚ and radical ideas. Secret societies were formed‚ and

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    What was the main reason for Italian Unification? In 1815 after the battle of waterloo and the end of the Napoleonic wars‚ the victorious powers met to discuss what to do to at what became to be known as the Congress of Vienna. To ensure that war on the same scale never broke out again they decided to make very little changes to the current map of Europe‚ except strengthening all of France’s neighbours. I was agreed at the conference that the ruling powers should meet in the future whenever

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