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Young Italy

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Young Italy

Italian nationalist organization founded in 1831 by Giuseppe Mazzini while in exile in Marseille. The movement, which was immediately popular, was followed the next year by Young Germany, Young Poland, and similar organizations. All the groups were linked by Mazzini in his Young Europe movement, but none achieved much practical success; attempted uprisings by Young Italy 1834 and 1844 failed miserably. It was superseded in Italy by the Risorgimento.



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But the former Chelsea boss insisted the young Italy under-21 star should stay and learn how to train properly.
21) A larger body of work treats political movements centered on youth, from Mazzini's Young Italy and other nationalist organizations to the protests that swept societies from Japan to Czechoslovakia in 1968.
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