Italian nationalism
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Italian nationalism is a movement which claims that the Italians are a nation with a single homogeneous identity, and therefrom seeks to promote the cultural unity of Italy as a country. From an Italian nationalist perspective, Italianness is defined as claiming cultural and ethnic descent from the Latins, an Italic tribe which originally dwelt in Latium and came to dominate the Italian peninsula and much of Europe. Because of that, Italian nationalism has also historically adhered to imperialist theories.
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Italian nationalist parties
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Current
- Fascism and Freedom Movement (1991–present)
- Tricolour Flame (1995–present)
- Unitalia (1996–present)
- National Front (1997–present)
- New Force (1997–present)
- New Italian Social Movement (2000–present)
- CasaPound (2003–present)
- Social Idea Movement (2004–present)
- Brothers of Italy (2012–present)
- Social Right (2013–present)
- United Right (2014–present)
- National Movement for Sovereignty (2017–present)
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Former
- Action Party (1848–1867)
- Italian Nationalist Association (1910–1923)
- Fasci d'Azione Internazionalista (1914)
- Fasci Autonomi d'Azione Rivoluzionaria (1914)
- Revolutionary Fascist Party (1915–1921)
- Futurist Political Party (1918–1920)
- Fasci Italiani di Combattimento (1919–1921)
- National Fascist Party (1921–1943)
- Republican Fascist Party (1943–1945)
- Democratic Fascist Party (1945–1946)
- Italian Movement of Social Unity (1946)
- Italian Social Movement (1946–1995)
- National Front (1967–1970)
- National Front (1990–2000)
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Personnalities
- Gabriele D'Annunzio
- Benito Mussolini
- Giorgio Almirante
- Roberto Fiore
- Massimo Morsello
- Roberto Farinacci
- Simone Di Stefano
- Gianluca Iannone
- Stefano Delle Chiaie
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See also
- Nationalism (Italy)
- History of Italy
- Italian culture
- Italian Fascism
- Italian irredentism
- Italian unification
- Italians
- Revolutions of 1848
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