Mahnaz Yousefzadeh
City and the Nation in the Italian Unification
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Key item features
- Title Context: City and the Nation in the Italian Unification
- Primary Contributor: Mahnaz Yousefzadeh
- System ISBN Index: 9780230108646
- Language Presentation: English (US Standard)
- Page Manifest Extent: Standard Printing Edition Count pages
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"This book narrates the first national celebration of united Italy, the Sixth Centenary of Dante Alighieri in May 1865. Denominated alternatively as a national, European, and secular festa, the affair materialized as an eclectic Italian monument with extraordinary political, social and cultural significance. The Centenary was a platform upon which an alternative definition of Italian identity emerged, one based on a Florentine cultural nationalism that opposed the Savoyard territorial nationalism. An stunningly popular event celebrated throughout Italian civil society, the festa was conceived, organized, and strategically promoted from a municipal center, the city of Florence. Its Florentine organizers successfully wrote the story of the Centenary as a parable of the Florentine son, Dante, who fathered the Italian nation as well as king Victor Emmanuel himself"--
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