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The unification of Italy, 1815-70. (3rd ed.)

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The Unification of Italy
This title examines reasons why progress towards unification was so slow at first and why after 1850 it became so speedy. In doing so, it gives due attention to the roles played by Cavour, Mazzini, Garibaldi, Pope Pius IX, Napoleon III, Charles Albert and Victor Emmanuel, and attempts to answer the question 'Who made Italy?'.

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Hodder
1444148761 / 9781444148763
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
945.083
28/07/2006
England
English
156 pages
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