Proper noun
Young Italy
(politics, historical) A political movement for Italian youth, founded in 1831 by Giuseppe Mazzini, and aiming to create a united Italian republic through promoting a general insurrection in the Italian reactionary states and in the lands occupied by the Austrian Empire.
The child died in February 1835. citation Mazzini organized a new political society called La giovine Italia ("Young Italy"). Source: Internet
Young Italy counted about 60,000 adherents in 1833, with branches in Genoa and other cities. Source: Internet
Young Italy was a secret society formed to promote Italian unification. Source: Internet