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Carbonarism

American  
[kahr-buh-nahr-iz-uhm] / ˌkɑr bəˈnɑrˌɪz əm /

noun

  1. the political ideology and revolutionary practices of the Carbonari.


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Politics now bore the double imprint of two rival powers: the Congregation and Carbonarism.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" by Various

Mazzini became a Carbonaro, though the want of clear, guiding principles in Carbonarism made him misdoubt its efficacy, and its hierarchical mysteries and initiatory ordeals repelled him by their childishness.

From The Liberation of Italy by Martinengo-Cesaresco, Countess Evelyn

As far as can be ascertained, it gave a general support to Napoleon, while Carbonarism rejected every foreign yoke.

From The Liberation of Italy by Martinengo-Cesaresco, Countess Evelyn

The French revolution of 1830 had its echo in Italy, and Carbonarism raised its head in Parma, Modena and Romagna the following year.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" by Various

In France, Carbonarism began to take root about 1820, and was more thoroughly organized than in Italy.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" by Various

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