Roma 1911 e la disfida dei Cinquantenari

Official celebrations of the proclamation of the Italian Unification and Rome as the capital of the Kingdom were held in Rome in March 1911 and took place in a not very heated atmosphere. Nevertheless, in addition to these celebrations we are witnessing a proliferation of unofficial initiatives that...

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Main Author: Luca Tedesco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BraDypUS 2011-10-01
Series:Storicamente
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Online Access:http://storicamente.org/tedesco_roma_1911
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spelling doaj-a0e0d539da1d4803bdfa8e6a345b65a12020-11-24T22:26:47ZengBraDypUSStoricamente1825-411X2011-10-017110.1473/stor116Roma 1911 e la disfida dei CinquantenariLuca Tedesco0Univ. Roma Tre, Dipartimento di Studi dei Processi Formativi, Culturali e Interculturali nella Società contemporanea, Via Manin, 53, I-00185, Roma, ItalyOfficial celebrations of the proclamation of the Italian Unification and Rome as the capital of the Kingdom were held in Rome in March 1911 and took place in a not very heated atmosphere. Nevertheless, in addition to these celebrations we are witnessing a proliferation of unofficial initiatives that reveal the "quarrelsome rivalry" between ideological visions of the nation and its duties incompatible with each other and even of economic disputes and grievances. The papers of the Cabinet of the Mayor, discussed in the essay, show how, as opposed to institutional and "bourgeois" celebrations, socialist and popular, anti-monarchist and anti-clericals ones marched on the stage of the capital and how, behind the scenes, the Mayor drew criticism from the class of employees, economically discontented, even though it supported him politically.http://storicamente.org/tedesco_roma_1911History of ItalyItalian UnificationRomeErnesto Nathan
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Roma 1911 e la disfida dei Cinquantenari
Storicamente
History of Italy
Italian Unification
Rome
Ernesto Nathan
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description Official celebrations of the proclamation of the Italian Unification and Rome as the capital of the Kingdom were held in Rome in March 1911 and took place in a not very heated atmosphere. Nevertheless, in addition to these celebrations we are witnessing a proliferation of unofficial initiatives that reveal the "quarrelsome rivalry" between ideological visions of the nation and its duties incompatible with each other and even of economic disputes and grievances. The papers of the Cabinet of the Mayor, discussed in the essay, show how, as opposed to institutional and "bourgeois" celebrations, socialist and popular, anti-monarchist and anti-clericals ones marched on the stage of the capital and how, behind the scenes, the Mayor drew criticism from the class of employees, economically discontented, even though it supported him politically.
topic History of Italy
Italian Unification
Rome
Ernesto Nathan
url http://storicamente.org/tedesco_roma_1911
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