Il segreto dei fatti palesi seguiti nel 1859

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Il segreto dei fatti palesi seguiti nel 1859

by Niccolò Tommaseo

IT·~3 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

IL SEGRETO DEI FATTI PALESI

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2

SEGUITI NEL 1859

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3

I PATTI E I FATTI.—NECESSITÀ URGENTE. IL VENETO.—L'ITALIA DI MEZZO. IL PAPA NON È RE, MA IL CARDINALE ANTONELLI. GL'ITALIANI, I MAGIARI, GLI SLAVI.

2:42
4

I PATTI E I FATTI.

1:38:29
5

NECESSITÀ URGENTE.

15:59
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IL VENETO.

23:12
7

ITALIA DI MEZZO.

10:01
8

IL PAPA NON È RE, MA IL CARDINALE ANTONELLI.

22:00
9

ITALIANI, MAGIARI, SLAVI.

34:17
10

INDICE

0:58

Description

A vivid portrait of the turbulent politics of 1859, this work opens with a passionate call to uncover the “obvious facts” that shape Italy’s destiny. The author, a keen observer and activist, critiques the tangled alliances of the Papacy, the Austrian influence, and the rising nationalist fervor, arguing that true unity can only emerge when the nation’s diverse forces cooperate without surrendering to authoritarian rule.

Drawing on recent events—from the Crimean conflict to the simmering unrest in Hungary, Greece and Poland—the writer weaves together a tapestry of diplomatic intrigue and ideological struggle. He challenges readers to look beyond surface narratives, piecing together scattered clues to understand how the “principle of Christianity” is being reshaped by politics and commerce. The first part of the book lays a groundwork for thoughtful reflection, inviting listeners to consider how history’s hidden connections can inform the path toward a more unified Italy.

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it

Duration

~3 hours (199K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Leonardo Palladino and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2011-01-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Niccolò Tommaseo

Niccolò Tommaseo

1802–1874

A passionate man of letters, he helped shape modern Italian culture through dictionaries, essays, journalism, and political writing. His life moved between scholarship and public action, giving his work an unusual energy and range.

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