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  1. Aurelio Saliceti (Mosciano Sant'Angelo, 1804 – Turin, 1862) was an Italian politician, lawyer and patriot, affiliate of the Risorgimento. He was among the first affiliates to Young Italy.

  2. Aurelio Saliceti (Ripattoni, 16 maggio 1804 – Torino, 22 gennaio 1862) è stato un politico e patriota italiano.

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    Early years

    Mazzini was born in Genoa, which had recently been annexed by the First French Empire. His father Giacomo Mazzini, originally from Chiavari, was a university professor who had adhered to Jacobin ideology while his mother Maria Drago was renowned for her beauty and religious Jansenist fervour. From a very early age, Mazzini showed good learning qualities as well as a precocious interest in politics and literature. He was admitted to university at 14, graduating in law in 1826 and initially pra...

    Failed insurrections

    In 1831, Mazzini went to Marseille, where he became a popular figure among the Italian exiles. He was a frequent visitor to the apartment of Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli, a Modenese widow who became his lover. In August 1832 Giuditta Sidoli gave birth to a boy, almost certainly Mazzini's son, whom she named Joseph Démosthène Adolpe Aristide after members of the family of Démosthène Ollivier, with whom Mazzini was staying. The Olliviers took care of the child in June 1833 when Giuditta and Mazzini...

    Exile in London

    On 30 April 1840, Mazzini reformed the Giovine Italia in London, and on 10 November of the same year, he began issuing the Apostolato popolare("Apostleship of the People"). A succession of failed attempts at promoting further uprisings in Sicily, Abruzzi, Tuscany, and Lombardy-Venetia discouraged Mazzini for a long period, which dragged on until 1840. He was also abandoned by Sidoli, who had returned to Italy to rejoin her children. The help of his mother pushed Mazzini to create several orga...

    An Italian nationalist, Mazzini was a fervent advocate of republicanism and envisioned a united, free and independent Italy. Unlike his contemporary Giuseppe Garibaldi, who was also a republican, Mazzini refused to swear an oath of allegiance to the House of Savoy until after the Capture of Rome. He and his followers were sensitive to the question ...

    Mazzini's socio-political thought has been referred to as Mazzinianism and his worldview as the Mazzinian conception, terms that were later used by Mussolini and Italian fascists, such as Giovanni Gentile, to describe their political ideology and spiritual conception of life. In the first volume of his Reminiscences, Carl Schurz gives a biographica...

    Warfare Against (1825)
    On Nationality(1852)
    The Duties of Man and Other Essays (1860). J.M. Dent & Sons, London, 1907 ISBN 1596052198.
    A Cosmopolitanism of Nations: Giuseppe Mazzini's Writings on Democracy, Nation Building, and International RelationsRecchia, Stefano, and Urbinati, Nadia, editors. Princeton University Press, 2009.
    Bayly, C. A., and Eugenio F. Biagini, eds. Giuseppe Mazzini and the Globalisation of Democratic Nationalism, 1830–1920(2009).
    Claeys, Gregory. "Mazzini, Kossuth, and British Radicalism, 1848–1854," Journal of British Studies, vol. 28, no. 3 (July 1989), pp. 225–261. In JSTOR.
    Dal Lago, Enrico. ""We Cherished the Same Hostility to Every Form of Tyranny": Transatlantic Parallels and Contacts between William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini, 1846–1872." American Ninetee...
    Dal Lago, Enrico. William Lloyd Garrison and Giuseppe Mazzini: Abolition, Democracy, and Radical Reform.(Louisiana State University Press, 2013).
    "JOSEPH MAZZINI (Obituary Notice, Tuesday, March 12, 1872)". Eminent Persons: Biographies reprinted from The Times. Vol. I (1870–1875). London: Macmillan and Co. 1892. pp. 83–91. hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/...
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  3. Jul 23, 2023 · Who was Aurelio Saliceti? Aurelio Saliceti was an Italian politician, lawyer and patriot, affiliate of the Risorgimento. He was among the first affiliates to Young Italy. In 1848 he was appointed by the Constitutional Government as Minister for Justice, a position from which he resigned a few days later, having failed to pass his reform plans.

  4. Feb 8, 2017 · Language Label Description Also known as; English: Aurelio Saliceti. Italian politician

  5. May 6, 2024 · Media in category "Aurelio Saliceti" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Aurelio Saliceti.jpg 465 × 438; 49 KB.

  6. Campus Aurelio Saliceti. It hosts the Rector's Office, administrative offices, the Facultyies of Law, Political Science, Communication Science, Bioscience and Agro-Food and Environmental Technology. This campus hosts also a canteen, a TV studio, a University radio and a movie hall where live shows are held as well. Campus Aurelio Saliceti.