Italian Nationalism

             Nationalism is the love of one's country rather than the love of one's native region and the belief that one's country is superior to that of anyone else's. Italian nationalism became a strong force in the early 1800s when writers and thinkers became intent on reviving interest in Italy's traditions. From nationalism spawned a desire for unification therefore, specific movements were founded allowing people to express these goals of liberation. Three very influential men were present in Italy during the 19th century who played crucial parts in unifying Italy as they helped to spread nationalistic ideas throughout the country. These men were Giuseppe Mazzini, Count Camillo Benso di Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi. A number of rebellions, revolts and wars broke out during this time, which united the people of Italy under similar feelings of patriotism as they were all set on fighting for their country. All of these elements helped to bring about the unification of Italy. In this essay I will explain how Italy was finally unified in the late 1800s and how nationalism influenced the people of Italy and played an important part on the road to Italian unification
             Three very important men of the 19th century greatly impacted Italian history. One of them, Giuseppe Mazzini was born in 1805 and devoted his entire life to his goals of Italian unification. During the early 1800s, a nationalistic movement known as the Risorgimento, the Italian word for "revival" was founded. Because nationalists were not permitted to express their ideas openly, they formed several secret societies. One of these groups was the Carbonari, which Mazzini was a member of. In 1831, he rallied Italian nationalists through an organization dedicated to uniting Italy. He called this movement Young Italy and described it as "a brotherhood of Italians who believed in Progress and Duty." In 1848, he led groups
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