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Italy: from revolution to republic : 1700 to the present

Spencer Di Scala c2009 © Taylor & Francis
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  • 9780813344133 (paper)
  • 9780429495106 (ebook)
  • 9780367097110 (hardcover)
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  • European: 1800-present
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  • Frontmatter
  • List of Maps (page vii)
  • Preface and Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • The Setting (page xi)
  • Introduction: From "School of Europe" to Conquered Land (page xv)
  • PART ONE ENLIGHTENMENT AND FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY ITALY
    • 1 The Italian Enlightenment (page 3)
    • 2 Italy and the French Revolution (page 21)
    • 3 The First War for Italian Unity (page 37)
  • PART TWO RESTORATION ITALY
    • 4 A "Geographical Expression" (page 47)
    • 5 Failed Revolutions: The 1820s and 1830s (page 57)
  • PART THREE THE RISORGIMENTO
    • 6 Three Models for Unification (page 69)
    • 7 The Revolutions of 1848: The Great Shakeout (page 83)
    • 8 Cavour and the Piedmontese Solution (page 99)
  • PART FOUR THE "AGE OF PROSE"
    • 9 Cavour's Heirs: The "Right" Reigns (page 125)
    • 10 Two "Parliamentary Dictators" (page 135)
    • 11 Social and Economic Dilemmas (page 145)
    • 12 The Rise of Socialism and the Giolittian Era (page 163)
  • PART FIVE WAR AND FASCISM
    • 13 The Culture of the New Italy (page 185)
    • 14 World War I and the Red Biennium (page 201)
    • 15 The Rise of Fascism (page 219)
    • 16 Mussolini's Italy (page 237)
    • 17 World War II and the Resistance (page 265)
  • PART SIX THE REPUBLIC
    • 18 The Structure of Postwar Italy (page 285)
    • 19 Postwar Politics: "Imperfect Bipolarism" (page 299)
    • 20 The Economic Miracle and Its Effects (page 317)
    • 21 A Style for the Republic (page 339)
    • 22 The "Bloodless Revolution" (page 353)
    • 23 The Berlusconi Phenomenon (page 363)
  • Bibliographical Essay (page 387)
  • About the Book and Author (page 459)
  • Index (page 461)
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ITAL 83.2 (Summer 2006): 335-336 http://www.jstor.org/stable/27669091
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