About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 146. Chapters: Gabriele d'Annunzio, Pashtunistan, Chinese reunification, Korean reunification, S m n torul, Greater Serbia, Land of Israel, Kuril Islands dispute, Assyrian independence, United Ireland, Italian irredentism, Albanian nationalism, Greater India, Corfiot Italians, Greater Hungary, Italian Tunisians, Paisos Catalans, Greater Albania, Greater Netherlands, Gran Colombia, List of irredentist claims or disputes, Megali Idea, Italian irredentism in Corsica, Karelian question in Finnish politics, Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution of Ireland, Western Azerbaijan, Greater Syria, Greater Italy, United Macedonia, German question, Greater Somalia, Italian occupation of France during World War II, Reconquista, Greater Armenia, Italian irredentism in Istria, Greater Nepal, Italian irredentism in Savoy, Azaouad, Greater Romania, Eurasianists, Greater Croatia, Greater Israel, Kommissarische Reichsregierung, Greater Mauritania, Pan-Islamism, Jon Gnarr, Greater Mongolia, Revanchism, United Slovenia, Italian irredentism in Malta, Italian Regency of Carnaro, Guglielmo Oberdan, Greater Morocco, ProKarelia, South Tyrolean Freedom, Teresina Bontempi, Petru Giovacchini, Bundu dia Kongo, List of examples of expansionism, Croatian nationalism, Greater Finland, Petru Rocca, Scottish Jacobite Party, Greater Bulgaria, Misak- Milli, Greater Indonesia, Greater Portugal, Whole Azerbaijan, Janos Fliszar, Sebastiano Tecchio, Greater Yugoslavia, Arab Union, Greater nation state, Greater America. Excerpt: S m n torul or Sem n torul (pronounced, Romanian for "The Sower") was a literary and political magazine published in Romania between 1901 and 1910. Founded by poets Alexandru Vlahu and George Co buc, it is primarily remembered as a tribune for early 20th century traditionalism, neoromanticism and ethnic nationalism. The magazine's ideology, comm...