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Giuseppe Mazzini - Italian patriot, humanist, and republican - was one of the most celebrated and revered political activists and thinkers of the nineteenth century. This volume is the first to compare and contrast the perception of his thought and the transformation of his image across the world.
Mazzini's contribution to the Italian Risorgimento was unparalleled; he stood for a 'religion of humanity'; he argued against tyranny, and for universal education, a democratic franchise and the liberation of women.
The papers in this volume reflect the range of Mazzini's political thought, discussing his vision of international relations, his concept of the nation and the role of arts in politics. And they detail how his writings and reputation influenced nations and leaders across Europe, the Americas, and India.
Linking the study of political history to the history of art, literature and religion, this volume is essential reading for all those interested in modern nationalism and the history of democracy.
Contents
I. Mazzini and the Ideologies of Democratic Nationalism
1: Nadia Urbinati: The Legacy of Kant: Giuseppe Mazzini's Cosmopolitanism of Nations
2: Maurizio Isabella: Mazzini's Internationalism in Context: From the Cosmopolitan Patriotism of the Italian Carbonari to Mazzini's Europe of Nations
3: Alberto Mario Banti: Sacrality and the Aesthetics of Politics: Mazzini's Concept of the Nation
4: Carlotta Sorba: 'Comunicare con il populo': Novel, Drama, and Music in Mazzini's Work
5: Salvo Mastellone: Mazzini's International League and the Politics of the London Democratic Manifestos, 1837-50
II. The Religions of the Nation
6: Simon Levis Sullam: The Moses of Italian Unity: Mazzini and Nationalism as Political Religion
7: Colin Barr: Giuseppe Mazzini and Irish Nationalism, 1845-70
8: Eugenio Biagini: Mazzini and Anticlericalism: The English Exile
9: Lucy Riall: The Politics of Italian Romanticism
10: Christopher Duggan: Giuseppe Mazzini in Britain and Italy: Divergent Legacies, 1837-1915
III. The Globalisation of Democratic Nationalism
11: Jonathan Steinberg: Carlo Cattaneo and the Swiss Idea of Liberty
12: Guy Thomson: Mazzini and Spain, 1820-72
13: Roland Sarti: Giuseppe Mazzini and Young Europe
14: Klaus Gallo: Esteban Echeverría's Critique of Universal Suffrage: The Traumatic Development of Democracy in Argentina, 1821-52
15: Timothy Roberts: The Relevance of Giuseppe Mazzini's Ideas of Insurgency to the American Slavery Crisis of the 1850s
16: Jorge Myers: Giuseppe Mazzini and the Emergence of Liberal Nationalism in the River Plate and Chile, 1835-60
17: Peter Burke: Mazzini and Brazil
18: Christopher Bayly: Liberalism at Large: Mazzini and Nineteenth-century Indian Thought
19: Fabrizio de Donno: The Ghandian Mazzini: Democratic Nationalism, Self-rule, and Non-violence



