- Autobiography of Giuseppe Garibaldi - Archive. org
This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world’s books discoverable online It has survived long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain
- The Garibaldi Panorama the Risorgimento Archive at Brown . . .
The Garibaldi Panorama the Risorgimento digital archive seeks to provide a comprehensive resource for the interdisciplinary study and teaching of the life and deeds of one of the protagonists of the Italian unification process, Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882)
- 759_pg156_195X5 - GovInfo
Garibaldi headed two private expeditions against papal Rome in 1862 and 1867, and in 1866 he led an Italian army in yet another victory over the Austrians, acquiring Venice for the Italian Kingdom
- Garibaldi [electronic resource]: an autobiography
place, a young man, who, after seeing all this blood flow, resolved to take an oath to consecrate his life to the worship of that liberty for which so many martyrs had fallen This young man, then twenty- six years of age, was Joseph Garibaldi
- Giuseppe Garibaldi – Speech to His Soldiers (1860)
What does Garibaldi want for Italy? How does he propose to inspire his troops? What role does nationalism play Garibaldi’s speech? Compare the image of Garibaldi that we get from the reading here and in the textbook (p 739) to that of Mazzini?
- The Myth of Garibaldi on JSTOR
Maurice Wilkinson, The Myth of Garibaldi, The Catholic Historical Review, Vol 13, No 4 (Jan , 1928), pp 630-645
- wh10a-IDR-0521_P1 - PBworks
Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian nationalist, issued this proclamation before he left on a successful military expedition in May 1860 to liberate Sicily, the first step toward unifying southern Italy
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