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He was among the first affiliates to Young Italy.
Young Italy was a secret society formed to promote Italian unification.
In 1954 he joined the student association Young Italy in Naples.
Mazzini formed revolutionary patriotic Young Italy society in 1832.
After his release he went to Marseilles where he joinded the Young Italy movement.
Modelled on Mazzini's 'Young Italy', it advocated a similar mixture of democratic democracy, nationalism and social reform.
There he came into contact with yet another radical wing of Polish emigration, allied with the Young Italy movement.
Giuditta Sidoli would run the finances for Mazzini's new Young Italy society.
Because of his liberal ideas, he was arrested for his membership in Young Italy and was sent under guard to his native town.
Various Young Italy affiliates were imprisoned in the fort, and five were executed by firing squad in 1833.
Mazzini organized a new political society called La giovine Italia ("Young Italy").
Tripoli and Young Italy, 1912 with Charles Lapworth (journalist)
Upon Young Italy breaking apart in the 1830s, Mazzini reconstituted it in 1839 with the intention to gain the support of workers' groups.
These were influenced by the works of Italian nationalist Giuseppe Mazzini and his Young Italy movement.
After Mazzini's release in 1831, he went to Marseille, where he organized a new political society called Young Italy (historical).
Young Europe was an international association formed in 1834 by Giuseppe Mazzini on the model of Young Italy.
Each member will, upon his initiation into the association of Young Italy, pronounce the following form of oath, in the presence of the initiator:
He took an interest in Young Italy, and became the official representative of Giuseppe Mazzini in the United States.
In Paris, Mary Shelley associated with many of the Italian expatriates who were part of the "Young Italy" movement.
In 2011 Young Italy was replaced by the Italian Reformists, also led by Stefania Craxi.
Young Italy was a social-democratic faction within Forza Italia and later The People of Freedom, a political party in Italy.
Giorgia Meloni was Minister of Youth in the IV Berlusconi government and president of the Young Italy.
In 1835 he joined 'Young Germany', a secret society modelled on Mazzini's 'Young Italy' and propagating a similar ideology of democracy, nationalism and social reform.
He proposed the indoctrination of Indian soldiery in the British army, just as the Young Italy movement had indoctrinated Italians serving in the Austrian forces.
Genoese-born Giuseppe Mazzini's Giovine Italia (Young Italy) movement sought national unity by popular-based insurrection.