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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
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1 The Legacy of Kant: Giuseppe Mazzini’s Cosmopolitanism of Nations -
2 Mazzini’s Internationalism in Context: From the Cosmopolitan Patriotism of the Italian Carbonari to Mazzini’s Europe of the Nations -
3 Sacrality and the Aesthetics of Politics: Mazzini’s Concept of the Nation -
4 ‘Comunicare con il popolo’: Novel, Drama, and Music in Mazzini’s Work -
5 Mazzini’s International League and the Politics of the London Democratic Manifestos, 1837–50 -
6 The Moses of Italian Unity: Mazzini and Nationalism as Political Religion -
7 Giuseppe Mazzini and Irish Nationalism, 1845–70 -
8 Mazzini and Anticlericalism: The English Exile -
9 The Politics of Italian Romanticism: Mazzini and the Making of a Nationalist Culture -
10 Giuseppe Mazzini in Britain and Italy: Divergent Legacies, 1837–1915 -
11 Carlo Cattaneo and the Swiss Idea of Liberty -
12 Mazzini and Spain, 1820–72 -
13 Giuseppe Mazzini and Young Europe -
14 Esteban Echeverría’s Critique of Universal Suffrage: The Traumatic Development of Democracy in Argentina, 1821–52 -
15 The Relevance of Giuseppe Mazzini’s Ideas of Insurgency to the American Slavery Crisis of the 1850s -
16 Giuseppe Mazzini and the Emergence of Liberal Nationalism in the River Plate and Chile, 1835–60 -
17 Mazzini and Brazil* -
18 Liberalism at Large: Mazzini and Nineteenth-century Indian Thought -
19 The Gandhian Mazzini: Democratic Nationalism, Self-rule, and Non-violence - Abstracts
- Index
Title Pages
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- Giuseppe Mazzini and the Globalization of Democratic Nationalism, 1830-1920
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- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
1 The Legacy of Kant: Giuseppe Mazzini’s Cosmopolitanism of Nations -
2 Mazzini’s Internationalism in Context: From the Cosmopolitan Patriotism of the Italian Carbonari to Mazzini’s Europe of the Nations -
3 Sacrality and the Aesthetics of Politics: Mazzini’s Concept of the Nation -
4 ‘Comunicare con il popolo’: Novel, Drama, and Music in Mazzini’s Work -
5 Mazzini’s International League and the Politics of the London Democratic Manifestos, 1837–50 -
6 The Moses of Italian Unity: Mazzini and Nationalism as Political Religion -
7 Giuseppe Mazzini and Irish Nationalism, 1845–70 -
8 Mazzini and Anticlericalism: The English Exile -
9 The Politics of Italian Romanticism: Mazzini and the Making of a Nationalist Culture -
10 Giuseppe Mazzini in Britain and Italy: Divergent Legacies, 1837–1915 -
11 Carlo Cattaneo and the Swiss Idea of Liberty -
12 Mazzini and Spain, 1820–72 -
13 Giuseppe Mazzini and Young Europe -
14 Esteban Echeverría’s Critique of Universal Suffrage: The Traumatic Development of Democracy in Argentina, 1821–52 -
15 The Relevance of Giuseppe Mazzini’s Ideas of Insurgency to the American Slavery Crisis of the 1850s -
16 Giuseppe Mazzini and the Emergence of Liberal Nationalism in the River Plate and Chile, 1835–60 -
17 Mazzini and Brazil* -
18 Liberalism at Large: Mazzini and Nineteenth-century Indian Thought -
19 The Gandhian Mazzini: Democratic Nationalism, Self-rule, and Non-violence - Abstracts
- Index