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This article focuses on Giuseppe Mazzini's popularity amongst co-operators in Britain. It shows how he remained influential non only in Edwardian Britain also in the decades which followed the Second World War.

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The article highlights how well-known Mazzini was, not only amongst the leaders of the co-operative movement in Britain, but also amongst those who frequented those visiting the very popular co-operative festivals, where images and quotes of the Italian patriot were regularly distributed.

Dr Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe
University of Cambridge

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This page is a summary of: Mazzini's Transnational Legacy amongst British Co-operators (c.1885-1949), Labour History Review, January 2012, Liverpool University Press,
DOI: 10.3828/lhr.2012.16.
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