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Title: Vassalli, a man of ideas
Authors: Aquilina, Joseph
Keywords: Vassalli, Mikiel Anton, 1764-1829
Vassalli, Mikiel Anton, 1764-1829 -- Political and social views
Nationalism -- Malta -- History
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Aquilina, J. (1993). Vassalli, a man of ideas. Journal of Maltese Studies, 23-24, 223-225
Abstract: We take pride in being an independent nation but many do not seem to know what in fact independence and nationhood mean. To many these two words are no more than a slogan or claptrap. I wonder how many know that the first Maltese to think of his country under the heels of a despotic ruler in terms of a nation was a scholar from Mai-Zebbug, by name Mikiel Anton Vassalli. Lately the man in the limelight for political reasons has been Manwel Dimech, a comparatively minor figure, whose bronze statue faces the Auberge de Castille, but many years before him a better educated and learned man of untarnished reputation which rests on solid scholarship had already addressed his countrymen as the citizen of a Maltese nation in the preface to his dictionary when Bonaparte landed in Italy. That was in 1796.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/29548
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