Thursday, March 17, 2011

Strawberry Taste Metal

Proclamation 150/mo anniversary of the unification of Italy by Barack Obama


"I am Barack Obama, President of the United States, by virtue of the power that the Constitution and American law relies on me, do hereby proclaim March 17 the day of celebration of the anniversary of 150/mo ' Unification of Italy. " The President of the United States has opted for a more solemn tribute to our country on the day when all the Italians are celebrating a milestone of our country. The next day, in which he writes Obama, the United States and Italy will celebrate "its unification into a single state." An official tribute but not cold and bureaucratic. Quite the contrary. Inside the long press release from the White House, Obama cites Garibaldi and illustrates the deep historical reasons that explain this day of celebration, honoring the "courage and vision to the sacrifice of those patriots who gave birth to the Italian nation." And you leave to go to a valuable historical parallel between the American Civil War and the Thousand. "While the United States were fighting to preserve the union, Giuseppe Garibaldi's campaign to unite Italy inspired many around the world struggling with their own struggles." Obama then points out that among the admirers of Garibaldi there were American soldiers: they were men of 39/esimo New York Infantry Regiment, also known as' Garibaldi Guard. "Today - Obama goes on - the legacy of Garibaldi and all those who fought for the unification of Italy lives in millions of Americans, men and women, from Italian origin that improve and enrich my country." And taking a cue from the common history, Obama reiterates "strong ties of friendship between Italy and the United States, and the common commitment to civil liberties, democratic principles and human rights." And the day when our country celebrates a milestone in our history, Obama never misses an opportunity "to honor the joint efforts that the Americans and Italians do to spread freedom and democracy around the world." The roots of this strong alliance and common views originate in the history of the Risorgimento, a historical period that should be studied more not only by us, but even from this side of the Atlantic. On this point, Obama uses a formula molro clear: "I encourage all Americans - urges - to study more about the history of the unification of Italy and pay tribute to the great friendship that ties between our peoples." The statement has an illustrious precedent in the speech of John F. Kennedy at Washington, exactly 50 years ago, on March 16, 1961, the centenary of the Unification of Italy. For the Italian ambassador in Washington, Giulio Terzi, this is "an extraordinary sign of friendship from President Obama, who wanted to show the proximity of his country in Italy such an important occasion for all Italians, even those who live in the USA. "

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unification of Italy in pink

The history of the Unification of Italy was written by men. The great characters of these 150 years of fighting, war and unification Carlo Alberto, Giuseppe Mazzini, Camillo Benso di Cavour and Garibaldi, but also Turati, Mussolini, Matteotti, De Gasperi and Togliatti, all wearing pants. Yet next to them was a silent and tireless army of patriots in petticoats who participated in an active, though mostly in anonymity and silence in the construction of the nation, from his unit to this day.

To name a few are the patriots of Belgaum and Rosa Cristina Montmasson, Anita Garibaldi, Maria Montessori, Grazia Deledda, Matilde Serao, Anna Kuliscioff, Edda Ciano, Palma Bucarelli and, more recently, Tina Anselmi, Nilde Jotti, Merini Alda, Rita Levi Montalcini, Oriana Fallaci, Ilaria Alpi Women who through their work and their skills are the icons of the unification of Italy ... in pink. Behind these famous women but there is a chorus of extraordinary female figures: for example, mothers and girls, armed with needle and thread, they stitched the tricolor flags, and those who attend in person to the actions the front line dressed up as men. There are Those who simply were mothers, wives or daughters of men engaged in the forefront. Women who were still reluctant to make visible their presence and their contribution, and to which the country has recognized the right to vote only at the end of World War II. Those who have managed to assert their presence has caused a scandal: for example, happened to Matilda Serao, journalist and writer, first woman to found and run a newspaper. Anna Kuliscioff promoted, however, some laws in favor of work, Maria Montessori revolutionized the system of elementary education and Grazia Deledda won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926. And among the more recent female icons, the scientist Rita Levi Montalcini, the journalist Oriana Fallaci, who through his books and reports said the last decades of world history, Ilaria Alpi, or who has paid with his life for his determination in the service of journalism. To all of them and certain other women who, with their strength and their tireless work discreetly and have contributed to the soil, solid and fertile on which it has developed the Italian culture, devotes an exhibition Women of Pisa Italy. The middle unit is scheduled to Blu Palazzo di Pisa, which tells the story of our country lived through the voices and stories of his feminine side. The initiative, which bears the official symbol of the national celebrations of the event is open to free admission to the June 26.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Wording For Invitations Guest Have To Pay

Unit

These days we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy, Garibaldi and his Thousand dispatch of volunteers, among them there were also Taranto.

A tribute is due also to them ...
After the fall of Napoleon and the Bourbons returned to the execution of Murat in Naples, Taranto, but they remained a stronghold, although more and more neglected.
Slowly, an era ended and the restoration began here too, although not many people noticed it, or perhaps only one, that under a picture of Piazza Fontana, wrote:
1816, inauspicious era real and deadly your idea will always fatal
And against the "sinister idea" of the restoration, fought for decades, liberals Jacobins Taranto.
The revolution begins to take shape only in 1850, when the pharmacy Baffi Michael met Giuseppe Cesare De Cataldo and Nitti, survivors of the riots of '48, Louis Carbonelli Acclavio and Don Domenico Cataldo Foresio. Vincenzo
Carbonelli sentenced to death for revolutionary movements in Rome, managed to escape.
Nicola Mignogna instead resists torture in prisons in Naples.
The revolution begins to take hold even among the common people who see the Holy Ciancialuso, a head porter of Taranto, one of the leaders.
Repression Bourbon is inexorable. Francesco Lorusso and Vincenzo Adduci, were arrested and convicted for seditious writings of, praising the constitution, which had appeared on the facades of the houses on the walls of the Great Sea.
In 1856 craftsmen and farmers gathered in the cult "Mazzini" led by Corporal Septimius Monaco. The Patriot
Massafra Saverio Fanelli was the author of a daring escape from prison in Taranto in November 1857. Revenue wax impression of the cell key and handed it to his brother Nicholas who gave it to a locksmith that I get a duplicate key. Then helped to escape from a woman, the young daughter of the jailer (apparently, in love with him) who entertained the guards while Fanelli walked away from Taranto on a towing load of coal, gaining freedom and a conviction in absentia to 24 years of revolutionary carcere.Il river was in flood and what is to say, the Garibaldi, in the remains a seller of candles, the conspirators met secretly near Taranto Castellaneta.
now is making a resurgence. Discontent fills all the night between 5 and 6 May 1860 Garibaldi starts from fourth to Sicily with his "Thousand" including:
Cappuccino Aurelio Perrone, architect Gaetano Dove, the lawyer Egidio Pignatelli , Vincenzo Pupino, Francesco Valente, Antonio Petruzzi, Francesco Jurlaro, Nicola Galeandro, Thomas Catapano, Riccardo Agostinelli, Nicole Galeota, Horace Carducci, the brothers De Gennaro, Massafra Fanelli, the manduria Schiavone. Together with the most famous: Vincenzo Carbonelli who became pro-dictator of Cilento, Irpinia and Puglia, and Nicola Mignogna pro-dictator in Basilicata.
game had a duty even if the separation from family was painful, and these sentiments pervade the verses of the song of farewell for the volunteer

"Farewell My Lovely Farewell,

the army is gone, if not departed too

'I

would be cowardice.

The bag and guns,

the gun I have with me,

At daybreak

I leave to you ... "

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Piercing Sänger Disturbed

Campania Italy celebrates 150 years as the unification of Italy Italy

The 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy is celebrated Thursday, March 17 in Campania see a full calendar of events with all the provinces involved remember when the nation was born in Italy and its crucial moments. But what was the official act that has made Italy one U.S.? Here it is:

"The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies approved, we have sanctioned and issued as follows: Article one: The King Vittorio Emanuele II assumes for himself and his successors the title of King of Italy. We order that the present, bearing the seal of the state, is inserted in the collection of the acts of the government, sending anyone up to observe and enforce it as law of the State. From Turin day of March 17, 1861.
are exactly the words you can read the document of the 4671 Law of the Kingdom of Sardinia and shall serve as official proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, following the sitting of the House March 14, 1861 of Deputies. In these days then we start from here, from this document, and the story of figures like Garibaldi and Italy of the Risorgimento, the brigandage of the Southern question to act as a common thread in several momenti.In the Province of Salerno festivities will open Wednesday, March 16, in the presence of President Edmund Cirielli at the Art Gallery Province of Salerno. Palazzo Pinto from 20 to 23 hours will be animated by the "Tricolore Night", which was divided into two parts: one musical and one that involves the screening of a documentary on the historical banditry. Four singers (Diana Cortellessa, Lello Abate, Gaspare Di Lauri, Angela Clemente), accompanied on piano by Guido Cataldo, interpretations in solo, duet and quartet, will give voice to the melodies more expensive than the Italians. Each song was introduced by Gaetano Stella, will be placed in the historical period and enriched with details about their social value. Here, the documentary will be screened on historical paths of brigandage: the story of Sniper ", by Luca Guardabascio (Director Rai), in collaboration with the Cultural Association "Southward" Country, under the patronage of the Province of Salerno, of the Common Country and Padula of Padula proloco. The work, shot entirely in the province of Salerno, specifically in the municipalities of Campaign and Padula, tackling the question of the unification of Italy and the South as seen through the perspective of banditry in the period between 1861 and 1867. Always
March 16, from 19:00 at the premises of CGIL Battipaglia and Nocera Inferiore, there will be debates, screening of short films, musical events, buffet. On 17 March 11 at the monument in the Villa Comunale di Salerno, will be commemorated Carlo Pisacane.
Thursday, March 17, in the small room in the apartment of the Prior of the Certosa di Padula, the Superintendence of Salerno and Avellino BAP, directed by Gennaro Miccio, exhibiting for the first time to the public certain times of year 1861, preserved and found among the volumes survivor of the library in the Charterhouse.
The exhibition entitled: "Towards the unification of Italy in Certosa" was edited by Euphemia Baratta. The papers were certainly part of the small "newspaper" of the Carthusian Order Padulesi that in those years still firmly occupied the Monastery, reinsediatosi after the Concordat of 1818, albeit in a state of great decay, due to expropriation of previous decade of French.
In Naples the other hand, the San Carlo, the oldest theater in Italy celebrates 150 years of national unity with a live show on Raiuno. The program includes, starting from midnight of March 16, the recovery of the famous choreographer Amedeo Amodio's "Romeo et Juliette" with music by Hector Berlioz. On stage, in the role of the two star-crossed lovers of Verona, there will be Roberto Bolle and Luciana Lacarra.
A 'Night tricolor for the National Day of Unity': is the initiative launched by the CGIL.
In Naples, meeting March 16 - from 10.00 to 00.30, in Turin, 16 - with a screening of the film "We believed" by Mario Martone (10.00) and "Passion" John Turturro (at 15.00), the music of the Orchestra Youth Wind Orchestra of the Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella in Naples (17.30), the "Concert of words" Elena and Cepollaro Papanimico Quartet (19:00), the notes of "Matin and Charles Faiello" (20:00), the Senegalese rapper Mic Mac (19.30) and African musical group "political refugees" (20.30), the concert Monica Sarnelli (21.30) and the recital of the actress Rosario de Cicco, accompanied by guitarist Antonio Onorato (19.45). Expected
assistance from the mayor of Naples, Rosa Russo Iervolino and President of the Municipality David Lebre IV. During the day, video and images will be projected on Unity of Italy and set up tables of sweets from the world (Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ukraine, China, Arabia, Sri Lanka). At the screening of the film "We thought," students will take part in various institutes of the city.
In Benevento, the 150th anniversary will be celebrated with a screening of the films of Mario Martone "We believed," the meeting on "The province of Benevento and the Unification of Italy" with the report of Ross Del Prete (University of Sannio), the concert "musical" and a fireworks show. Music, exhibitions, lectures, panel discussions, tastings are the ingredients of the night tricolor organized by the CGIL Caserta, in collaboration with the pro Teano, ANPI, Arci, Auser Caserta, Paper 48, Centre Daniel, Tom Felton. La Camera del Lavoro di Avellino celebrate the unification of Italy with a non-stop film on the themes of the Renaissance by Angela Lisio, Teresa Montervino and Francesco Spagnolo. At 18:30, the greetings of the Secretary-General CGIL Campania. At 19.00 the keynote by Francesco Barra on "The South and the Unification of Italy." Finally evening of music and food stands. For the CGIL Campania, it must "reopen a serious season of unity and rights at a time when our country is extremely divided and has been widely divided by the policies of this government." The University of Salerno, with the Italian Society for the Study of Contemporary History (SISSCO), has promoted instead a series of colloquia The territories of the nation, in collaboration with the Campania Region, the Province of Salerno and the Prefecture of Salerno. The conference will take place on 24 and 25 March at the House of Councils of the Faculty of Arts, University of Salerno. The conference, entitled The territories of the nation, will benefit from the greatest historians of Italian and international, will address one of the crucial aspects of the unification of Italy and the Italian national movement, starting from the highly structured nature, terms and morphological terms historical land Peninsular.