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Risorgimento - перевод на итальянский

CREATION OF THE POLITICALLY AND ADMINISTRATIVELY INTEGRATED NATION OF ITALY
Risorgimento; Resurgimiento; Italian Unity; Italy unification; Italian Kingdoms; Unification of italy; Italian Unification; Reunification of Italy; Italian re-unification; Il Risorgimento; United Kingdom of Italy; Risorgimento Italiano; Piedmont insurrection; Italian reunification; Italian Risorgimento; Italian unification; Unità d'Italia; Italian unity
  • ''The Arrest of Silvio Pellico and Piero Maroncelli'', [[Saluzzo]], civic museum
  • Ciro Menotti and his compatriots clashed with the army
  • [[Battle of Calatafimi]]
  • [[Daniele Manin]] and [[Niccolò Tommaseo]] after the proclamation of the Republic of San Marco
  • [[Victor Emmanuel II]] in Venice
  • The final scene of the opera ''Risorgimento!'' (2011) by [[Lorenzo Ferrero]]
  • Young Italy]] in 1833.
  • Italian tricolour]] adopted by a sovereign Italian state (1797)
  • Portrait of Francesco De Sanctis (1890) by [[Francesco Saverio Altamura]]
  • Portrait of Alessandro Manzoni (1841) by [[Francesco Hayez]]
  • [[Massimo d'Azeglio]]
  • Execution of the [[Bandiera Brothers]]
  • Garibaldi at [[Mentana]], 3 November 1867
  • Garibaldi and Cavour making Italy in a satirical cartoon of 1861
  • archive-date=26 February 2014 }}</ref> who commanded and fought in many military campaigns that led to the unification of Italy
  • [[Giuseppe Mazzini]], highly influential leader of the Italian revolutionary movement
  • [[Guglielmo Pepe]]
  • [[Battle of Bezzecca]]
  • [[Holograph]]ic copy of 1847 of ''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]'', the Italian [[national anthem]] since 1946
  • Animated map of the Italian unification from 1829 to 1871
  • People cheering as Garibaldi enters Naples
  • [[Capture of Rome]]
  • [[Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy]]
  • Presidents of the Italian Republic]])
  • Corfu]] were later claimed
  • [[Ruggero Settimo]]
  • Mourning [[Italia turrita]] on the tomb to Vittorio Alfieri by [[Antonio Canova]]
  • [[Battle of San Fermo]]
  • Aspromonte Mountains]]'' (oil on canvas), credited to [[Gerolamo Induno]]
  • [[Verdi]]'s bust outside the [[Teatro Massimo]] in [[Palermo]]
  • The [[Victor Emmanuel II Monument]] in Rome, inaugurated in 1911 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the unification of Italy.
  • Patriots scrawling "Viva VERDI" on walls
  • Victor Emmanuel]] meets Garibaldi near [[Teano]]

Risorgimento         
n. the Risorgimento, political revival in Italy during the early nineteenth century
risorgimentale      
Risorgimento
resurgence      
n. rinascita, risorgimento

Определение

nationalism
1.
Nationalism is the desire for political independence of people who feel they are historically or culturally a separate group within a country.
...the rising tide of Slovak nationalism.
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2.
You can refer to a person's great love for their nation as nationalism. It is often associated with the belief that a particular nation is better than any other nation, and in this case is often used showing disapproval.
This kind of fierce nationalism is a powerful and potentially volatile force.
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Википедия

Unification of Italy

The unification of Italy (Italian: Unità d'Italia [uniˈta ddiˈtaːlja]), also known as the Risorgimento (, Italian: [risordʒiˈmento]; lit.'Resurgence'), was the 19th-century political and social movement that resulted in the consolidation of different states of the Italian Peninsula into a single state in 1861, the Kingdom of Italy. Inspired by the rebellions in the 1820s and 1830s against the outcome of the Congress of Vienna, the unification process was precipitated by the Revolutions of 1848, and reached completion in 1871 after the Capture of Rome and its designation as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy.

Some of the states that had been targeted for unification (terre irredente) did not join the Kingdom of Italy until 1918 after Italy defeated Austria-Hungary in the First World War. For this reason, historians sometimes describe the unification period as continuing past 1871, including activities during the late 19th century and the First World War (1915–1918), and reaching completion only with the Armistice of Villa Giusti on 4 November 1918. This more expansive definition of the unification period is the one presented at the Central Museum of the Risorgimento at the Vittoriano.