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Contents preface [vii] introduction Garrisonian Abolitionism, Mazzinian Democratic Nationalism, and Transnational Comparisons [1] 1. early attempts at democratization The Making of Two Radical Leaders, 1805–1830 [15] 2. exercises in media proselytism Journalism and Revolutionary Apostolate, 1831–1833 [40] 3. working toward global middle-class inclusiveness The Fight for Freedom from Local to Federal, 1833–1837 [64] 4. confronting ideological inertias Garrisonians, Mazzinians, and Their Enemies, 1838–1846 [88] 5. baptisms of fire for new social ideas Political Defeat, Radical Intransigence, and Internationalism, 1846–1853 [113] 6. endorsement and refusal of mainstream radicalism Garrison’s and Mazzini’s Times for Action, 1854–1861 [140] 7. political stalemate between opposite extremisms Garrison’s Compromise and Mazzini’s Defeat, 1862–1870 [166] conclusion Different Ends and Parallel Fame of Two Iconic Radicals [191] notes [199] bibliography [231] index [257] This page intentionally left blank ...

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