Garibaldi’s Radical Legacy

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Andrea Costa
Anti-fascists
antifascist movements
Antifascist Struggle
armed resistance history
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European antifascists
European political radicalism
Follow
Foreign Volunteers
Garibaldi
Garibaldi Battalion
Garibaldi's Volunteers
garibaldini
Garibaldinism
Garibaldi’s Volunteers
George Orwell
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Hellenic Authorities
historiography of conflict
International Brigades
Italian Antifascists
Italian Authorities
Italian Partisans
Italian Police
Italian Social Republic
Italian Unification
Italian Volunteers
Lucy Riall
Mazzini
Napoleon III
nineteenth century war volunteering
Radical Garibaldinism
Red Shirt
Roman Republic
SCW
Southern Europe
Spanish Civil War
transnational activism
Transnational Volunteers
volunteer combatants
War Volunteering
Young Man
YPG

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367000592
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Between the two world wars, thousands of European antifascists were pushed to act by the political circumstances of the time. In that context, the Spanish Civil War and the armed resistances during the Second World War involved particularly large numbers of transnational fighters. The need to fight fascism wherever it presented itself was undoubtedly the main motivation behind these fighters’ decision to mobilise. Despite all this, however, not enough attention has been paid to the fact that some of these volunteers felt they were the last exponents of a tradition of armed volunteering which, in their case, originated in the nineteenth century. The capacity of war volunteering to endure and persist over time has rarely been investigated in historiography. The aim of this book is to reconstruct the radical and transnational tradition of war volunteering connected to Giuseppe Garibaldi’s legacy in Southern Europe between the unification of Italy (1861) and the end of the Second World War (1945). This book seeks to provide a comprehensive analysis of the long-term, interconnected, and radical dimensions of the so called Garibaldinism.

Enrico Acciai is Assistant Professor at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", where he teaches global history.

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