ABSTRACT

First Published in 1979, A History of Italy 1700-1860 provides a comprehensive overview of Italy’s political history from 1700-1860. Divided in five parts it deals with themes like the re-emergence of Italy; Italy as the ‘pawn’ of European diplomacy; social physiognomy of the Italian states; problems of the government; enlightenment and despotism (1760-90); the offensive against the Church; revolution and moderation (1789-1814); revolution and the break with the past; rationalization and social conservatism; the search for independence (1815-47); legitimacy and conspiracy; alternative paths towards a new Italy; and the cost of independence (1848-61). It fills a major gap and presents a thoughtful and well-integrated political narrative of this complex period in Italy’s development. This book is an essential read for students and scholars of Italian history and European history.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction: The land and the people

part 1|65 pages

The re-emergence of Italy 1700-60

chapter 1|14 pages

Italy, the `pawn' of European diplomacy

chapter 3|12 pages

The problems of government

chapter 4|17 pages

The 'new' intellectuals

part 2|59 pages

Reform and authority: Enlightenment and despotism 1760-90

chapter 5|17 pages

The years of collaboration: 1765-75

chapter 6|8 pages

The offensive against the Church

chapter 7|16 pages

The crisis of collaboration: 1775-90

chapter 8|16 pages

Belated collaboration: 1780-94

part 3|74 pages

Revolution and moderation 1789-1814

part 4|134 pages

The search for independence 1815-47

chapter 11|46 pages

Legitimacy and conspiracy: 1815-31

chapter 12|18 pages

The society of Restoration Italy

part 5|107 pages

The cost of independence 1848-61

chapter 14|44 pages

The contradictions of revolution: 1848-9

chapter 15|61 pages

The compromises of diplomacy: 1850-61

chapter 16|12 pages

Epilogue