Nationalism was one of the forces behind the unificationof the disparate Italian states in 1861. It was that decision to unite the diverse regional cultures and economies into a national whole that was behind today's Italian Republic. Without that force, parts of the country well may have ended up as parts of neighboring Austria, France, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
Folks such as Carvour and Garibaldi (sp?) made a big difference.
It helped them to form a Nation-State in 1870.
it improved it
*
The Italian composer Verdi was the inspiration of Italian nationalism.
Italian fascism
It can't
Lorenzo Pericolo has written: 'Caravaggio and pictorial narrative' -- subject(s): Painters, Influence, Italian Painting, History 'Subject as aporia in early modern art' 'Caravaggio and pictorial narrative' -- subject(s): Painters, Influence, Italian Painting, History
Pasquale Sabbatino has written: 'Il modello bembiano a Napoli nel Cinquecento' -- subject(s): Italian literature, History and criticism, Influence, Italian language, History 'La \\' -- subject(s): Historiography, History and criticism, Italian philology, Italian poetry 'L' eden della nuova poesia'
The flow of liberal ideas from Europe and other parts of the world influenced Filipino nationalism by providing intellectual frameworks and inspiration for resistance against Spanish colonial rule. Concepts like democracy, freedom, and equality promoted by liberal ideologies fueled the desire for self-governance and independence among Filipinos, leading to movements like the Propaganda Movement and Katipunan. The ideas of liberal thinkers such as Rizal, Mabini, and Bonifacio helped shape the nationalist sentiments of the Filipino people.
Antonio Nanni has written: 'Come nasce un italiano' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Nationalism, Italian National characteristics, History
Raphael Falco has written: 'Conceived presences' -- subject(s): Authority in literature, English poetry, History, History and criticism, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Nationalism and literature, Renaissance
nationalism
Lidia Bonzi has written: 'Due studi sulle relazioni letterarie italo-ispaniche' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, Criticism and interpretation, History, History and criticism, Influence, Italian and Spanish, Italian literature, Journalism, Spanish and Italian, Spanish literature
i think that it is fascism. according to my text book that is probably right :]
Roman Szporluk has written: 'Communism and nationalism' -- subject(s): Nationalism and communism 'Ukraine, a brief history' -- subject(s): History