Thursday, March 17, 2011

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and drawings


THE OTHER HALF 'UNIT' -

A journey into the real country that builds up the unity of Italy

. A tribute to the feminine energies hidden from history. by

p {margin-bottom: 0.21cm;} A Cosenza for the entire month of April. in the book are also Preli Eric and Allegra Corbo.
Not that I was interested specifically celebrate the unity of Italy (though with the latest events (anti-) constitutional Berlusconi and his government is putting in scene may take a minute on this day to reflect the level of civility in our society I think is necessary) But the prospect that the book was set convinced me then. The characters are not ideologically aligned in the fight for the unification of Italy for its own sake, but because they are cross-linked to embody the ideals of the Enlightenment value of the person, man or woman and the rights of this against the rules of the society in which they live.
My personage lived a life of dignity and for that I really am passionate about representing Henrietta. His story is very nice read it:


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At that time an article of the Civil Code gave permission to the parents of closing daughters in religious institutions, at any age. When his father died was entrusted to the guardianship of his mother, who decided to remarry, he began the practice of introducing Henrietta in the monastery of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples, a relative warned her of what she was plotting behind her (her mother had promised that he would conduct in the new house) but faced with the threat of being forcibly moved to a monastery in Reggio had to capitulate and accept the input in the Neapolitan. In 1846 Pius IX introduced the first of a series of demands designed to obtain the dissolution of the votes, but the Archbishop of Naples was ruthless against her, denying the permit even against the advice of the pontiff.

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bought without hiding opposition newspapers, which he read aloud in the monastery. Cartels take advantage of a free press to report the status granted to women forced many state monastic. Finally was allowed to move to a conservatory, although his mother's house, with whom he had reconciled, as he had asked Henrietta.

Conservatory in Istanbul was hit hard in what was his passion: reading the books were seized and a chance, suffered in 1849 during a search, they found a bundle of papers revolutionary encrypted, a dagger and a pistol which had been entrusted by the brother-conspirator.

The archbishop of Naples continued to haunt her, and sent letters to Pius IX that he had managed to seize in order to deny her freedom, only with the complicity of the mother can leave the conservatory, but knew that was issued against an order of arrest, flees to Capua where he obtained the protection of two priests, not enough to avoid arrest, organized by the indomitable Archbishop of Naples. He tried to commit suicide, failed and had to endure a year of isolation. His mother dies and Henrietta meditates but does not prove a new escape and is still trying the diplomatic route. Entry is now in the conspiratorial underground networks in Naples, where changes in housing eighteen women and thirty-six years of service. Developed a system for detecting the counterintelligence undercover cops to put her ribs.


Garibaldi enters Naples Henrietta and regaining freedom. Public his memoirs, the book was republished in English, French, English, German, greek, Hungarian and appreciated by Manzoni. In 1866 he published "A crime unpunished", the story of the murder of a schoolgirl by a priest rejected by the girl. He was political correspondent for newspapers, he became a member of several associations and his commitment was greater in the Masonic Lodge the banner of Charity and Annita.

In 1866 he published a proclamation to the Italian women in which women urged to support the national cause.

In 1867 he was part of the Committee to support female Neapolitan Salvatore Morelli bill of rights for women. In 1869 all'anticoncilio took part in the "free thought" organized during the course of the Second Vatican Council.

had no official recognition, Garibaldi did not have time to sign the decree naming inspector of the students wanted in Naples. The widow lived seventy years and forgot, small and lonely, forgotten by all.

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