10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ITALIA IRREDENTA»
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Italia irredenta in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Italia irredenta and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Italy: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present
Italia Irredenta Association See IRREDENTISM . Italian Academy (Accademia d'
Italia) The Accademia d'Italia was created by the Fascist regime in 1926 and
officially inaugurated by BENITO MUSSOLINI in 1929. It was launched with great
...
2
Isonzo: The Forgotten Sacrifice of the Great War
For these reasons the Habsburg possession of any ethnically Italian territory was
anathema to nationalists of all stripes. To them, the Austrian frontier provinces
were Italia irredenta, "unredeemed Italy." The Littoral was the nationalists' primary
...
3
The National Idea in Italian Literature
Carducci, in his Saluto italico, bids his " antichi versi italici " fly with the new year "
al bel mar di Trieste " and her sister cities, gathering up the sighs and
expectations, bearing the sacred name of Italy to the cities and regions of " Italia
irredenta ...
4
Sovereign Rights and Territorial Space in Sino-Japanese ...
In 1877, the phrase Italia Irredenta ("unredeemed Italy") was first used by Matteo
R. Imbriani referring to Austrian-held Trieste. On July 21, 1878, Menotti Garibaldi,
the son of the famous Giuseppe Garibaldi, formed volunteer battalions in Rome ...
5
A School History of the Great War
Italia Irredenta.—Italia Irreden ́ta in the Italian language means "unredeemed Italy
." It refers to the territory adjoining Italy on the north and northeast, occupied by
Italians but not yet redeemed from foreign rule. Map of Italia Irredenta When in ...
Albert E. (Albert Edward) McKinley, 2012
6
The Autobiography of Samuel Smiles, LL.D.
He was one of the Italia Irredenta Party, and had been at Milan, taking part in a
public demonstration. He had a number of flags with him, which he unrolled, and
exhibited the vehement sentiments inscribed upon them in glaring colours.
Samuel Smiles, Thomas Mackay, 2013
7
The Routledge Companion to European History Since 1763
IRREDENTISTS Italian political party founded about l878, committed to the
incorporation of territories neighbouring the kingdom of Italy (see Italia Irredenta).
ITALIA IRREDENTA Term applied to the territories of Trentino, Istria and South
Tyrol ...
Chris Cook, John Stevenson, 2005
8
The Stakes of Diplomacy
This friction is increased and made popular by frontier disputes over Alsace-
Lorraine or Italia Irredenta, but in my judgment the boundary lines of Europe are
not the grand causes of diplomatic struggle. Signor Ferrero confessed recently
that ...
THE "ITALIA IRREDENTA" CLAIMS. 127 " These, Sire, are the reasons which
lead the universal opinion of civilized nations to admit the duty of now reckoning
Italy among the nations which are masters of themselves. Certain of finding
united ...
Thomas Adolphus Trollope, 2010
10
Institutional Reform in Contemporary Italian Politics: ...
regarded as Italia Irredenta — was given only Trentino and Trieste.4 These
disappointments produced a powerful wave of nationalist sentiment against the
Italian government. Benito Mussolini and his fascist regime would ride this wave
of ...
David Blaine Walker, 2008
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ITALIA IRREDENTA»
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Italia irredenta is used in the context of the following news items.
Hundred Years Anniversary of the London Treaty
... and also promised the Italian occupation and annexation of Italia Irredenta territories: the South Tirol, Trentino, the Istrian Peninsula, Gorizia, ... «InSerbia News, Apr 15»
Revanchism and Its Costs
"Irredentism," from the notion of Italia irredenta ("unredeemed Italy"), is a political corollary of revanchism that may or may not accompany it. «Chronicle of Higher Education, Jul 14»
Falklands/Malvinas: Whose islands are these anyway?
The term Italia Irredenta, for example, referring to Italy's loss of territory in the late 19th century, has become a metaphor for similar territorial ... «The Hill, Sep 12»