The Life of Mazzini
Bolton King
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  • [Economic Principles], [254], [285], [286], [292], [330], [331].
  • Education, theories of, [265], [270], [272]-[275], [361]-[363].
  • England, love for, [83], [140]; life and politics of, [82], [83], [150]-[152], [197], [198], [210], [219], [280], [332]; foreign policy of, [105], [304], [305], [309], [310], [365]; studies in literature of, [9], [149], [150]; help from for Italy, [106], [152], [153], [193], [194] (see [London]).
  • Ethics, insufficient without religion, [224], [250]; theories of, [249]-[263]; sanction of, [263].
  • Europe, solidarity of, [302], [303], [309], [310]; future of, [307]-[309] (see [Young Europe]).
  • Family life, remarks on, [65], [66], [72], [264]-[266].
  • Fanti, Manfredo, [49], [118], [123], [187].
  • Federalists (see [Italian Unity]).
  • Fenians, [199], [200].
  • Fletcher, Mrs Archibald, [83].
  • Florence, visits to, [126], [179]-[182], [186], [220].
  • [Foreign policy], ethics of, [302]-[306].
  • Foscolo, Ugo, [3], [9], [12], [64], [93]-[95], [101], [108], [220].
  • France, policy of, 1830, [22], [35]; ditto at Rome (1849), [134], [135]; ditto in 1867, [212]; the Third Republic in, [220]; Mazzini's dislike of, [60], [134], [163], [220]; as a nationality, [298], [300], [307]; character of, [307] (see [Napoleon]).
  • "Free Church in a Free State," [247].
  • Freemason, not a, [213].
  • French Revolution, criticism of, [59], [232], [250].
  • Friendly Societies, [212], [218].
  • "Friends of Italy," [152], [153].
  • Fuller-Ossoli, Margaret, [86], [88], [129], [132], [138].
  • Gaeta, imprisonment at, [216], [217].
  • Gallenga, Antonio, [166].
  • Garibaldi, Giuseppe, [41], [118], [124]; at Rome (1849), [134], [136], [137]; in 1859, [181], [182]; and Sicily, [173], [184]-[186], [355]; wants to march to Rome, [187], [188]; Mazzini's relations with (1861-1867), [200], [201], [203], [204], [212], [220]; in England, [203], [204]; policy in 1867, [211], [212].
  • Garrison, William Lloyd, [195], [210].
  • Gaskell, Mrs, [7], [145].
  • [Geneva], life at and visits to, [19], [48], [138]-[140].
  • [Genius], theory of, [241], [242], [331].
  • Genoa, early life at, [1]-[4], [13], [15]; politics at, [39], [40], [42], [46], [47], [50], [65]; visits to, [171], [173]-[175], [185], [210], [213], [214], [217], [220]; buried at, [221].
  • Geography, interest in, [299], [330], [363]; as a basis of nationality, [299].
  • "[George Sand]," [90]-[92].
  • Germany, future of, [215], [307]; character of, [306]; attitude towards alliance with, [205], [214]; dislike of German professors, [275]; German music, [322].
  • Gioberti, Vincenzo, [41], [61], [96], [101], [127].
  • [God], belief in, [80], [234]-[236], [250].
  • Goethe, [9], [13], [324]-[326], [364].
  • [Government], theory of, [247], [275], [278], [279].
  • Graham, Sir James, [104].
  • Greco, Pasquale, [166], [197], [198].
  • Greece, future of, [308], [309].
  • Greville Street, school in, [98], [142].
  • Guerilla fighting, [33].
  • Guerrazzi, Francesco Domenico, [9], [13], [14], [65], [114], [126].
  • [Happiness], not an end of life, [255], [256], [364]; dislike of, [339].
  • Hegel, [10], [275].
  • Herder, Johann Gottfried von, [10], [242].
  • Herzen, Alexander, [204].
  • [History], theories of, [331], [350].
  • Holland, future of, [308].
  • Hugo, Victor, [9], [315], [321].
  • [Humanity], theory of, [231], [236], [242], [243], [261], [297].
  • Hungary, hopes of rising in, [158], [177], [193]; future of, [309].
  • [Ideals], necessity of, [239], [240], [249], [250], [288].
  • [Immortality], belief in personal, [80], [144], [237], [238], [357], [358], [364].
  • [Individualism], [272], [327].
  • Insurrection, policy of, [33], [45], [48]-[50], [61], [102], [103], [125], [157], [158], [168], [193], [218], [349].
  • International, The, attack on, [219].
  • [Intuition], [240]-[242], [244], [245], [277], [330], [351].
  • Irish Question, remarks on, [107], [199], [200].
  • Italy, condition of in 1830, [20]-[22]; politics in 1845-47, [100]-[103]; events of 1848-49 in, [114]-[125], [128]; politics in (1850-1858), [154]-[164]; politics in (1859-1860), [177]-[188]; condition of after 1860, [191], [192]; war of 1866, [205]-[207]; Republican movement in, [209]; Mazzini's belief in mission of, [26], [60], [126]-[128], [192], [248], [295], [307], [310], [311], [322].
  • [Italian Unity], popular demand for, [20], [21], [31], [121]; Mazzini's advocacy of, [31], [32], [111], [117], [155], [180], [181], [192], [211]; how far his work, [32], [154], [336].
  • Jowett, Benjamin, [145], [147], [148], [273].
  • Kossuth, Louis, [153], [169], [170]-[1].
  • Lamartine, Alphonse, [318].
  • Lamennais, [59], [89], [90], [93], [250].
  • Landor, Walter Savage, [153], [165].
  • [Lausanne], visits to, [52], [70], [138], [140].
  • Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre, [146], [171], [199].
  • Left, Parliamentary, [205], [209], [212].
  • Leghorn, [13], [40], [114], [126], [217].
  • Lesseps, Ferdinand de, [135].
  • [Liberty], theory of, [269], [270], [272], [273], [278], [351].
  • Lincoln, President, [196], [199].
  • Linton, W. J., [88], [106], [153].
  • Literature, principles of, [11], [12], [312]-[321]; as a basis of nationality, [299]; Mazzini's literary work, [13], [14], [39], [64], [65], [92]-[94], [108], [109], [139], [149], [196], [197], [213], [312], [329], [330].
  • Local Government, theories of, [194], [307].
  • [London], life in, [73]-[98], [140]-[148], [195], [196], [210]; feelings about, [73], [74], [78], [140], [141].
  • [Lugano], [65], [125], [126], [182], [184], [202], [204], [210], [213].
  • Malleson, Mr and Mrs W., [144], [198], [361]-[363], [371].
  • Mameli, Goffredo, [66], [136], [137].
  • Mandrot, Madeleine de, [70]-[72].
  • Manin, Daniele, [163], [164], [166].
  • Manzoni, Alessandro, [9], [11], [12], [101].
  • Marseilles, life at, [36]-[38], [47], [48]; visit to, [138].
  • Marx, Karl, see [Collectivists].
  • [Materialism], attacks on, [59], [224], [285], [288].
  • Mazzini, Antonia (sister), [220].
  • Mazzini, Francesca (sister), [80], [81].
  • Mazzini, Giacomo (father), [1], [58], [76], [81], [144].
  • Mazzini, Giuseppe, childhood and youth, [1]-[7]; early literary studiesand writings, [8]-[11]; life in 1827-30, [14], [15], [344], [345]; Joins the Carbonari, [15]-[18]; imprisoned and exiled, [18], [19]; founds Young Italy, [24]-[34], [36]-[41], [345]; at Marseilles, [36]-[38], [47], [48], [345], [346]; plans a rising in Piedmont, [42], [45]-[47]; letter to Charles Albert, [42]-[45], [348]; at Geneva, [48]; Savoy raid, [48]-[50], [346]; life in Switzerland, [50]-[56]; mental crisis, [55]-[57]; political schemes (1834-36), [58]-[61]; founds Young Switzerland, [62], [63]; and Young Europe, [63], [64]; literary work (1834-36), [64], [65]; his women friends and love, [65]-[72]; life in London (1837-47), [73]-[89], [97], [98], [103]-[109]; literary work (1837-47), [92]-[94], [109]; political work (1839-45), [95]-[99], [102], [103]; school for Italian boys, [97], [98], [142]; relations with the Bandieras, [103]; letters opened in English Post-Office, [103]-[105]; founds People's International League, [106]; attitude towards Moderates, [29], [110], [111], [113], [114], [120]; policy in 1847, [110]-[114]; at Milan, [116]-[120], [123]; preaches the People's War, [125]; at Florence, [126]; Triumvir at Rome, [126]-[138]; in Switzerland, [139], [140]; life in England (1850-1859), [140]-[148]; literary work (1849-59), [139], [149]; founds Society of Friends of Italy, [152], [153]; attempts to assassinate, [142], [170]; political work (1850-57), [154]-[164], [167]-[177], [350]-[356]; attitude towards Cavour, [160]-[162], [172], [173], [176], [183]; attitude towards Napoleon III., [140], [162], [163], [177], [179], [190], [193], [199]; Genoese plot of 1857, [174], [175]; policy in 1858-59, [176]-[182]; policy in 1860, [183]-[188], [359], [360]; policy in 1861-66, [189]-[194], [200]-[207]; disappointment in Italy, [191]; life in England (1860-66), [195]-[200]; Greco plot, [197], [198]; attitude towards Garibaldi, [200], [201]; intrigue with Victor Emmanuel, [202]-[204]; meets Garibaldi in England, [203], [204]; failing health, [195], [210]; elected deputy for Messina, [209]; organises Republican Alliance, [211]-[214]; writes From the Council to God, [213], [218]; intrigues with Bismarck, [215]; imprisoned at Gaeta, [216], [217]; policy after 1870, [218]; attacks the International, [219], [220]; illness and death, [220], [221].
  • —— religious theories, [222]-[248], see [Catholicism], [Christianity], [Church], [God], [Immortality], [Materialism], [Mysticism], [Pantheism], [Protestantism], [Providence], [Religion]; his own religion, [4], [8], [25], [57], [80], [148], [229], [230], [248], [334], [335], [362]; desire to be a religious reformer, [248], [334], [335]; value as a thinker, [222], [330]-[332], see [Conscience], [Darwinism], [Dogma], [Genius], [Humanity], [Philosophy], [Progress], [Science], [Tradition], [Unity], [Utopias]; ethical theories, [249]-[266], see [Duty], [Happiness], [Ideals], [Intuition], [Moral law], [Personal morality], [Pietism], [Rights], [Utilitarianism]; value as a moral teacher, [332]-[334]; political theories, [267]-[282], see [Association], [Democracy], [Foreign policy], [Government], [Individualism], [Liberty], [Patriotism], [Republicanism], [Sovereignty], [Spiritual Power], [State], [Universal Suffrage], [War]; position as a politician, [335]-[337]; theories of education, [265], [270], [272]-[275], [361]-[363]; social theories, [283]-[295], see [Collectivists], [Cooperative Societies], [Economic principles], [Nationalisation], [Property], [Taxation], [Social Reform], [Socialism]; theory of Nationality, [296]-[311]; literary theories, [11], [12], [312]-[328], see [Byron], [Dante], [Drama], [History], [Poetry], [Romanticism]; writings, [13], [14], [39], [64], [65], [92]-[94], [108], [109], [139], [149], [196], [197], [213], [312], [329], [330]; theories of music, [321]-[323], [350].
  • —— personal appearance, [6], [36], [37], [143], [210]; character, [6], [7], [57], [79]-[81], [109], [148], [210], [337]-[341]; sense of mission, [58], [96], [333]; impulse to action, [156], [259], [318], [353], [363]-[365]; tendency to unhappiness, [55]-[58], [78]-[80], [339], [340]; poetic temperament, [329], [330]; love of system-making, [28], [29]; dislike of compromise, [110], [111], [156], [190], [333]; charity, [97], [142], [216]; tolerance, [129]-[131], [338]; love of nature, [19], [52], [116], [141], [210], [216], [329]; love of children, [146]; love of birds, [15], [146], [185], [356]; interest in women's questions, [65], [91], [219], [265], [278], [365], [366]; love of family life, [65], [66], [72], [264]-[266]; as a conversationalist, [147]; as a public speaker, [106], [153]; money affairs, [53], [76], [77], [108], [109], [141], [142], [196].
  • —— belief in Italy and Rome, [26], [60], [126]-[128], [192], [295], [307], [310], [311], [312]; advocacy of Italian Unity, see [Italian Unity]; interest in working classes, see [Working Classes]; views as to assassination, see [Assassination].
  • Mazzini, Maria Drago (mother), [1], [53], [58], [67], [81], [108], [144], [162], [340].
  • Mentana, [212].
  • Messina, elected deputy for, [209].
  • Mexico, Napoleon's schemes in, [199].
  • Meyerbeer, [147], [322].
  • Mickiewicz, [10], [140].
  • Middle classes, appeals to, [27], [99]; deserted by, [109], [157], [170]; social reform and, [290].
  • Milan, [114]-[120], [123], [124], [168], [169], [214].
  • Milner-Gibson, Mrs, [106], [144], [357], [371].
  • Modena, Gustavo and Giulia, [40], [138].
  • Moderates, attitude towards, [101], [102], [110], [111], [113], [118]-[120], [125]; see [Piedmontese Party].
  • Monarchy, attitude towards, [30], [120], [155], [180], [181], [194], [208], [211], [279], [280].
  • [Moral Law], supremacy of, [249], [267], [285], [300].
  • Music, love of, [6], [133], [145]-[147]; theories of, [321]-[323], [350].
  • [Mysticism], interest in, [197], [236].
  • Naples, visits to, [187], [188], [216].
  • [Napoleon], Louis (afterwards Napoleon III.), [40], [134], [135], [140], [161], [162], [176]-[183], [186], [190], [197], [201], [206], [287].
  • Nathan, Giuseppe and Sarah, [210].
  • [Nationalisation], projects of, [131], [194], [293].
  • Nationality, moral basis of, [296], [297], [302]; marks of, [298]-[301]; national missions, [107], [306], [307]; should be large, [198], [307].
  • Non-intervention, attack on, [151], [304], [305], [360].