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Carbonari: the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872), in exile in Marseille, leading the movement Giovine Italia" in break with the carbonari
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Carbonari: the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872), in exile in Marseille, leading the movement Giovine Italia" in break with the carbonari
ELD4899330 Carbonari: the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872), in exile in Marseille, leading the movement Giovine Italia" in break with the carbonari, 1831" The Carbonari (literally meaning the charchoal burners) were groups of secret revolutionary societies founded in Italy - Here Giuseppe Mazzini is shown communicating his project of creating Young Italy (Giovane Italia), an independent and unified Italy, Marseille 1831) Engraving from " Les mysteres de la Franc-Maconnerie" by Leo Taxil (1854-1907), 1887 Collection privee; (add.info.: Carbonari: the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872), in exile in Marseille, leading the movement Giovine Italia" in break with the carbonari, 1831" The Carbonari (literally meaning the charchoal burners) were groups of secret revolutionary societies founded in Italy - Here Giuseppe Mazzini is shown communicating his project of creating Young Italy (Giovane Italia), an independent and unified Italy, Marseille 1831) Engraving from " Les mysteres de la Franc-Maconnerie" by Leo Taxil (1854-1907), 1887 Collection privee); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This powerful image captures the Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini in exile in Marseille, leading the movement Giovine Italia in a break with the Carbonari in 1831. Mazzini, a key figure in the fight for Italian independence and unity, is depicted here communicating his vision of creating 'Young Italy' to achieve these goals.
The Carbonari were secret revolutionary societies founded in Italy, and Mazzini's decision to break away from them demonstrates his unwavering commitment to his ideals. His determination and passion for a free and unified Italy shine through in this engraving from "Les mysteres de la Franc-Maconnerie" by Leo Taxil.
In this moment frozen in time, we see Mazzini as a leader rallying others to join him in the struggle for liberation. The intensity of his gaze and the strength of his posture convey both conviction and courage.
As we reflect on this historical moment captured so vividly in this print, we are reminded of the sacrifices made by individuals like Mazzini who dedicated their lives to fighting for justice and freedom. It serves as an inspiration to continue striving towards a better future, just as he did during his time leading Young Italy.
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