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IRREDENTISTS , an See also: Italian patriotic and See also: political party, which was of importance in the last quarter of the 19th century
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The name was formed from the words Italia Irredenta—Un redeemed Italy—and the party had for its avowed See also: object the emancipation of all Italian lands still subject to See also: foreign See also: rule
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The Irredentists took language as the test of the alleged Italian See also: nationality of the countries they proposed to emancipate, which were See also: South See also: Tirol (Trentino), Gorz, See also: Istria, Trieste, Tessino, See also: Nice, See also: Corsica and See also: Malta
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The test was applied in the most arbitrary manner, and in some cases was not applicable at all
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Italian is not universally spoken in South Tirol, Gorz or Istria
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Malta has a dialect of its own though Italian is used for See also: literary and judicial purposes, while Dalmatia is thoroughly non-Italian though it was once under the political dominion of the See also: ancient Republic of Venice
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The party was of little note before 1878
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In that See also: year it sprang into prominence because the Italians were disappointed by the result of the See also: conference at Berlin summoned to make a See also: European See also: settlement after the Russo-See also: Turkish War of 1877
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The Italians had hoped to share in the See also: plunder of See also: Turkey, but they gained nothing, while See also: Austria was endowed with the See also: protectorate of Bosnia, and the Herzegovina, the vitally important hinterland of her possessions on the Adriatic
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Under the sting of this disappointment the cry of Italia Irredenta became for a See also: time loud and apparently popular
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It was in fact directed almost wholly against Austria, and was also used as a stalking-See also: horse by discontented parties in Italian domestic politics—the Radicals, Republicans and Socialists
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In addition to the overworked See also: argument from language, the Irredentists made much of an unfounded claim that the Trentino had been conquered by Giuseppe See also: Garibaldi during the war of 1866, and they insisted that the See also: district was an "enclave" in Italian territory which would give Austria a dangerous See also: advantage in a war of aggression
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It would be equally easy and no less accurate to See also: call the Trentino an exposed and weak spot of the frontier of Austria
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On the 21st of See also: July 1878 a noisy public meeting was held at See also: Rome with Menotti Garibaldi, the son of the famous Giuseppe, in the chair, and a damour was raised for the formation of volunteer battalions to conquer the Trentino
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Signor See also: Cairoli, then See also: prime See also: minister of See also: Italy, treated the agitation with tolerance
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It was, however, mainly superficial, for the mass of the Italians had no wish to See also: launch on a dangerous policy of adventure against Austria, and still less to attack See also: France for the See also: sake of Nice and Corsica, or See also: Great Britain for Malta
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The only See also: practical See also: con-sequences of the Irredentist agitation outside of Italy were such things as the assassination See also: plot organized against the emperor See also: Francis See also: Joseph in Trieste in 1882 by Oberdank, which was detected and punished
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When the Irredentist See also: movement became troublesome to Italy through the activity of Republicans and Socialists, it was subject to effective police control by Signor See also: Depretis
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It sank into insignificance when the French occupation of See also: Tunis in 1881 offended the Italians deeply, and their See also: government entered into those relations with Austria and See also: Germany which took shape by the formation of the Triple See also: Alliance
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In its final stages it provided a way in which Italians who sympathized with French republicanism, and who disliked the monarchical governments of Central See also: Europe, could agitate against" their own government
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It also manifested itself iL periodical war scares based on affected fears of See also: Austrian aggression in See also: northern Italy
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Within the dominions of Austria Irredentism has been one See also: form of the complicated language question which has disturbed every portion of the Austro-Hungarian See also: empire
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See Colonel von Haymerle, Ilalicae res (Vienna, 1879) for the' early See also: history of the Irredentists
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