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La Storia d’Italia

Course: ITALIAN 230, Fall 2011
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Storia La dItalia: 1860 - 1900 Prima di 1860: Carbonari hanno iniziato rivolte e la scena per il Risorgimento era pronta 1860: Nord Italia unito con il regno di Sardegna 1861: Garibaldi ha contribuito a portare lunificazione di Roma, Torino la capitale dItalia 1865: Firenze diventa la capitale dItalia 1871: Roma diventa la capitale dItalia 1883: Carlo Lorencini ha scritto Pinocchio 1886: de Amicis ha scritto...

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Storia La dItalia: 1860 - 1900 Prima di 1860: Carbonari hanno iniziato rivolte e la scena per il Risorgimento era pronta 1860: Nord Italia unito con il regno di Sardegna 1861: Garibaldi ha contribuito a portare lunificazione di Roma, Torino la capitale dItalia 1865: Firenze diventa la capitale dItalia 1871: Roma diventa la capitale dItalia 1883: Carlo Lorencini ha scritto Pinocchio 1886: de Amicis ha scritto Cuore 1909: Marinetti ha scritto Manifesto del Futurismo 1909 Il 1916: movimento futurismo 1914 1918: La prima Guerra mundiale 1919: Il movimento fascista diventa pi popolare e ha guidato da Mussolini 1922: Mussolini diventa il primo minestro dItalia 1922: La Marcia sul roma 1930: Marinetti ha scritto La Manifesta della Cucina Futurista 1936: Mussolini e Hitler hanno firmato il Romano-Berlino Axis 1939: Mussolini unisce i lati con Hitler 1943: Italia si e arrnedato agli alieati 1945: Mussolini e morto 1946: Italia e una republica
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