Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)

After the First World War, Italian freemasonry had to reconcile masonic universalism with patriotic demands. The nationalistic turning point, marked by the Grand Master Ernesto Nathan (1917-1918), widened the gap of the vexata quaestio “cosmopolitanism/nationalism” by introducing imperialistic tende...

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Main Author: Marco Novarino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2018-01-01
Series:REHMLAC
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Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=369556392008
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spelling doaj-b1d0fa6467054812a0a5b14593e0eb332021-07-07T15:14:40ZengUniversidad de Costa RicaREHMLAC1659-42232018-01-0110118221210.15517/rehmlac.v10i1.32767Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)Marco NovarinoAfter the First World War, Italian freemasonry had to reconcile masonic universalism with patriotic demands. The nationalistic turning point, marked by the Grand Master Ernesto Nathan (1917-1918), widened the gap of the vexata quaestio “cosmopolitanism/nationalism” by introducing imperialistic tendencies. Thus, distancing itself from the thinking of Mazzini and the values of the Risorgimento which had been professed and defended until the first decade of the 20th century. The support for the Dalmatian annexation policies became a key issue in order to understand the nationalistic evolution of the Grand Orient of Italy during the war and its aftermath.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=369556392008global orderinternational relations and identitieshistoriographysocial networkseurocentrism
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Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)
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title Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)
title_short Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)
title_full Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)
title_fullStr Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)
title_full_unstemmed Imperialismo liberomuratorio? L’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)
title_sort imperialismo liberomuratorio? l’impatto della ‘questione dalmata’ sulla massoneria italiana (1914-1919)
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
series REHMLAC
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description After the First World War, Italian freemasonry had to reconcile masonic universalism with patriotic demands. The nationalistic turning point, marked by the Grand Master Ernesto Nathan (1917-1918), widened the gap of the vexata quaestio “cosmopolitanism/nationalism” by introducing imperialistic tendencies. Thus, distancing itself from the thinking of Mazzini and the values of the Risorgimento which had been professed and defended until the first decade of the 20th century. The support for the Dalmatian annexation policies became a key issue in order to understand the nationalistic evolution of the Grand Orient of Italy during the war and its aftermath.
topic global order
international relations and identities
historiography
social networks
eurocentrism
url http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=369556392008
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