The above essay is a partial translation of an essay written by Giulio Vignoli, professor of the University of Genova (Italy) about the "sad" history of the Italian irredentism in Corsica. As we all know this island has always been a region of Italy, being located at a very small distance from Rome and being always populated by Italian people. Only in the last two centuries France has occupied the island and has created a process of "francization" and "deitalianization" that is at the roots of the creation in Italy of the Irredentism movement in the XIX century.
Monday, May 20, 2019
Research on "Italian Corsica"
https://mynewbestarticles.blogspot.com/2019/05/history-of-italian-irredentism-in.html
The above essay is a partial translation of an essay written by Giulio Vignoli, professor of the University of Genova (Italy) about the "sad" history of the Italian irredentism in Corsica. As we all know this island has always been a region of Italy, being located at a very small distance from Rome and being always populated by Italian people. Only in the last two centuries France has occupied the island and has created a process of "francization" and "deitalianization" that is at the roots of the creation in Italy of the Irredentism movement in the XIX century.
The above essay is a partial translation of an essay written by Giulio Vignoli, professor of the University of Genova (Italy) about the "sad" history of the Italian irredentism in Corsica. As we all know this island has always been a region of Italy, being located at a very small distance from Rome and being always populated by Italian people. Only in the last two centuries France has occupied the island and has created a process of "francization" and "deitalianization" that is at the roots of the creation in Italy of the Irredentism movement in the XIX century.
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