Proper noun
(historical) The political and military movement that led to the unification of Italy in the 19th century.
Renewal, revival, renaissance.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIl pensiero dominante and Il risorgimento are the only poems of joy written by Leopardi, though even in those two poems there always reappears, inextinguishable, the pessimism which sees in the object of joy a vain image created by the imagination. Source: Internet
The Museum of the Risorgimento, Bologna is housed in the Casa Carducci, the house where he died at the age of 71, and contains an exhibits on the author. Source: Internet
His followers were known as the camicie rosse, or ( redshirts ) during the fight for Italian Risorgimento in 1860. Source: Internet
The chaos and poverty following the Risorgimento heralded the beginning of the Italian diaspora that would take Italian vineyard workers and winemakers abroad as immigrants to new lands. Source: Internet
The mourning Italia turrita on the tomb to Vittorio Alfieri is one of the main works of Risorgimento by Canova. Source: Internet
This beautiful hymn to Woman ends with this passionate invocation: Risorgimento In 1828, Leopardi returned to lyric poetry with Risorgimento ("Resurgence"). Source: Internet