The Italian Exiles in London, 1816-1848

The Italian Exiles in London, 1816-1848
Title The Italian Exiles in London, 1816-1848 PDF eBook
Author Margaret Campbell Walker Wicks
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 340
Release 1937
Genre Italians
ISBN

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Exiles from European Revolutions

Exiles from European Revolutions
Title Exiles from European Revolutions PDF eBook
Author Sabine Freitag
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 340
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781571813305

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Studies on exile in the 19th century tend to be restricted to national histories. This volume is the first to offer a broader view by looking at French, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Czech and German political refugees who fled to England after the European revolutions of 1848/49. The contributors examine various aspects of their lives in exile such as their opportunities for political activities, the forms of political cooperation that existed between exiles from different European countries on the one hand and with organizations and politicians in England on the other and, finally, the attitude of the host country towards the refugees, and their perceptions of the country which had granted them asylum. Sabine Freitag is Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute in London. Rudolf Muhs is Lecturer in German History at the University of London (Royal Holloway).

Collected Essays on Italian Language & Literature Presented to Kathleen Speight

Collected Essays on Italian Language & Literature Presented to Kathleen Speight
Title Collected Essays on Italian Language & Literature Presented to Kathleen Speight PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Speight
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 370
Release 1971
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780389041351

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Italy and the English Romantics

Italy and the English Romantics
Title Italy and the English Romantics PDF eBook
Author Leigh Hunt
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 328
Release 1984
Genre Authors, English
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Italian Reform and English Reformations, c.1535–c.1585

Italian Reform and English Reformations, c.1535–c.1585
Title Italian Reform and English Reformations, c.1535–c.1585 PDF eBook
Author M. Anne Overell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2016-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 1317111702

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This is the first full-scale study of interactions between Italy's religious reform and English reformations, which were notoriously liable to pick up other people's ideas. The book is of fundamental importance for those whose work includes revisionist themes of ambiguity, opportunism and interdependence in sixteenth century religious change. Anne Overell adopts an inclusive approach, retaining within the group of Italian reformers those spirituali who left the church and those who remained within it, and exploring commitment to reform, whether 'humanist', 'protestant' or 'catholic'. In 1547, when the internationalist Archbishop Thomas Cranmer invited foreigners to foster a bolder reformation, the Italians Peter Martyr Vermigli and Bernardino Ochino were the first to arrive in England. The generosity with which they were received caused comment all over Europe: handsome travel expenses, prestigious jobs, congregations which included the great and the good. This was an entry con brio, but the book also casts new light on our understanding of Marian reformation, led by Cardinal Reginald Pole, English by birth but once prominent among Italy's spirituali. When Pole arrived to take his native country back to papal allegiance, he brought with him like-minded men and Italian reform continued to be woven into English history. As the tables turned again at the accession of Elizabeth I, there was further clamour to 'bring back Italians'. Yet Elizabethans had grown cautious and the book's later chapters analyse the reasons why, offering scholars a new perspective on tensions between national and international reformations. Exploring a nexus of contacts in England and in Italy, Anne Overell presents an intriguing connection, sealed by the sufferings of exile and always tempered by political constraints. Here, for the first time, Italian reform is shown as an enduring part of the Elect Nation's literature and myth.

Britain, Ireland and the Italian Risorgimento

Britain, Ireland and the Italian Risorgimento
Title Britain, Ireland and the Italian Risorgimento PDF eBook
Author N. Carter
Publisher Springer
Pages 244
Release 2015-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 1137297727

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This book offers a unique and fascinating examination of British and Irish responses to Italian independence and unification in the mid-nineteenth century. Chapters explore the interplay of religion, politics, exile, feminism, colonialism and romanticism in fuelling impassioned debates on the 'Italian question' on both sides of the Irish Sea.

London calling Italy

London calling Italy
Title London calling Italy PDF eBook
Author Ester Lo Biundo
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 163
Release 2022-08-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1526164825

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'London Calling Italy offers an expertly researched, thought-provoking analysis of BBC propaganda for Italy during the Second World War, exploring how programmes were put together and what listeners made of them. It will surely become the key work on this topic.' Simon Potter, Professor of Modern History at the University of Bristol London calling Italy is a book about Radio Londra, as the BBC Italian Service was known in Italy, and the company’s development as a global leader in the broadcasting industry, starting from the Second World War. Drawing on unexplored archive material collected in Italy and the United Kingdom, it aims to understand how the BBC programmes engaged with ordinary Italians, while concurrently conducting political warfare against fascist Italy. The book also focuses on the relationship between the BBC Italian anti-fascist broadcasters, the British Foreign Office, and Labour Party. Key sources analysed in the book are, among others, the Foreign Office’s records, the programmes broadcast by the BBC Italian Service during the Allied campaign, the memoirs of Italian anti-fascist broadcasters, the BBC surveys on the audience and the letters sent by listeners of the Italian Service.