How far do you agree that the failure of Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820–49 was primarily due to a lack of popular support? I agree that the revolutions that occurred in the years 1820-49 were due to a lack of popular support. Other factors could be the strength of the Austria army‚ how there was no leader‚ a lack of unity and no foreign support. The revolutions failed due to the lack of popular/mass support. The revolutions in Modena‚ Parma and the Papal States had all been unsuccessful
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among the Italian people. Even tough unification was a great step to become a successful nation‚ there were many problems that Italy was never able to overcome successfully. With Cavour’s death‚ none of the following leaders was able to give continuity to the ideals of Cavour and were forced to deal with very difficult challenges‚ politically‚ socially and economically. Instead of a fully unified
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Italian Neo Realism It must be said that neorealist style‚ like most styles‚ does not have an inherent political message. The most common attribute of neorealism is location shooting and the dubbing of dialogue. The dubbing allowed for filmmakers to move in a more open miss-en-scene. Principal characters would be portrayed mostly by trained actors while supporting members (and sometimes principals) would be non-actors. The idea was to create a greater sense of realism through the use of real people
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criticized before 1914‚ collapsed in Italy and elsewhere after the First World War. Italians were outraged at the treatment they received from the Allied Powers; though they won the war‚ Italy lost land and was not given the land they were promised by Britain and France1.There was great demand in Italy for a strong leader that would defeat the nation’s enemy and establish a new order‚ a demand that Mussolini made Italians believe he could meet. Through effectively crafted propaganda‚ circulation of larger
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Mandolin is the story of a group of people whose lives become intertwined on the Greek island of Cephallonia during the Italian and German occupation of World War II. Dr. Iannis lives on the island with his beautiful daughter‚ Pelagia‚ who is engaged to a local fisherman named Mandras. When Italy invades Greece‚ Mandras leaves the island to join the resistance fighters and an Italian unit occupies the island under the command of Captain Antonio Corelli‚ who is housed with the doctor. The light-hearted
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the State comprises the past‚ present and future because in the State‚ the “individual is not suppressed‚ but rather multiplied” (239). By controlling all political‚ economical‚ and spiritual mechanisms‚ the State becomes everything. Mussolini’s Italian State is equipped and destined to expand the Empire “after many centuries of abandonment or slavery to foreigners”
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ν Characters: An American officer‚ Three Italian officers‚ A fourth Italian soldier‚ An Italian major ν Subjects: Courage‚ World War I‚ Heroes or heroism‚ Soldiers‚ Life and death‚ Consciousness‚ Physical therapy‚ Survival ν SUMMARY: This is the story assumed to be about the soldiers who were wounded during World War I. The narrator is in a hospital riding a kind of tricycle that his doctor promises will keep the muscles elastic. Four other young men‚ Italian soldiers‚ are also using therapy machines
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Italian artists during the fifteenth-century were part of a movement formally known as the Renaissance. Altarpieces were crafted for religious purposes and served as individual or communal devotional pieces. They commonly depicted scenes from classical antiquity. Neri di Bicci’s first important commission‚ The Assumption of the Virgin (1455-1456)‚ was an Italian altarpiece. It is composed of numerous recurring forms and lines that serve to unify the composition. This results in the spiritual bridge
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Giuseppe Garibaldi was a major Italian military and political figure. He has been dubbed the "Hero of the Two Worlds" in tribute to his military expeditions in both South America and Europe. He was the key military figure in the creation of the kingdom of Italy. He was an unflagging foe of all tyranny‚ and he devoted his life to fighting oppression. He is considered an Italian national hero. Garibaldi’s popularity‚ his skill at rousing the common people‚ and his military exploits are all
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The Political Unification of Italy Italian unification‚ “il Risorgimento‚” or "The Resurgence" was the political and social movement that aggregated different states of the Italian peninsula into the single state of Italy in the 19th century. For the sake of brevity and personal interest I’m only going to be discussing the military achievements that led to such a successful “Risorgimento!” Most scholars agree that the years‚ 1815-1871‚ are the years in which “il Risorgimento” occured. From the
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