Risorgimento e revolução: Luigi Rossetti e os ideais de Giuseppe Mazzini no movimento farroupilha
Ano de defesa: | 2010 |
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Idioma: | por |
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
Porto Alegre |
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Link de acesso: | http://hdl.handle.net/10923/3857 |
Resumo: | In the nineteenth century, Italy has been through a historical process known as Risorgimento. Starting around 1815, it ended in around 1870, when it reached its goal of unifying the peninsula under the flag of a state. In the context of the Risorgimento, Giuseppe Mazzini fought not only for Italian unification, but also for the spread of republicanism worldwide. Furthermore, he founded Giovine Europa in Bern, in April of 1834. Farroupilha War was contemporary to this Mazzinian association, which influenced a generation of Italian activists, who fought in southern Brazil along with the rio-grandense insurgents. Among them, the most commonly known are those who, by their actions, stood in the farroupilha path: Giuseppe Garibaldi, trainer and commander of the farroupilha naval fleet; Livio Zambeccari, commonly called "private secretary" of Bento Gonçalves; and Luigi Rossetti, editor of the most important newspaper of the Republic Rio-Grandense, O Povo, and also secretary of the brief Republic Juliana‟s government (29/07 to 15/11, 1839). From the letters and writings in the newspaper O Povo by Luigi Rossetti, this research aims to understand the insertion of Mazzini‟s ideas in the Farroupilha War. |