The Liberation of Italy, 1815-1870

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The Liberation of Italy, 1815-1870

by contessa Evelyn Lilian Hazeldine Carrington Martinengo-Cesaresco

EN·~12 hours·28 chapters

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THE LIBERATION OF ITALY

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1815-1870 - BY THE - COUNTESS EVELYN MARTINENGO CESARESCO

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LONDON SEELEY AND CO, LIMITED ESSEX STREET, STRAND - 1895

0:24

PREFACE

3:16

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:12

The Liberation of Italy

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CHAPTER I - RESURGAM - Italy from the Battle of Lodi to the Congress of Vienna.

36:08

CHAPTER II - THE WORK OF THE CARBONARI - 1815-1821 - Revolutions in the Kingdom of Naples and in Piedmont—The Conspiracy against Charles Albert.

34:21

CHAPTER III - PRISON AND SCAFFOLD - 1821-1831 - Political Trials in Venetia and Lombardy—Risings in the South and Centre—Ciro Menotti.

29:15

CHAPTER IV - 'YOUNG ITALY' 1831-1844 - Accession of Charles Albert—Mazzini's Unitarian Propaganda—The Brothers Bandiera.

26:06

Description

Spanning the tumultuous years from the aftermath of the Congress of Vienna to the final proclamation of a united kingdom, this work weaves together diplomatic intrigue, battlefield drama, and the fervent aspirations that animated a fragmented peninsula. Drawing on a rich palette of letters, memoirs, and contemporary reports, the author offers a clear narrative that goes beyond dates and names, revealing the interconnected forces that propelled the Italian cause forward.

Through vivid portraits of pivotal leaders—from the charismatic Garibaldi to the visionary Mazzini—the book captures the passionate wave of sentiment that turned political ambition into a collective national dream. By emphasizing the unique nature of Italy’s unification—achieved more by shared will than by sheer conquest—it invites listeners to grasp the human dimensions of a historic transformation still resonating today.

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en

Duration

~12 hours (741K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

contessa Evelyn Lilian Hazeldine Carrington Martinengo-Cesaresco

contessa Evelyn Lilian Hazeldine Carrington Martinengo-Cesaresco

1852–1931

An English-born countess who made Italy’s history and folklore feel vivid for general readers, she wrote with curiosity, range, and a clear love of ideas. Her books move easily from the Risorgimento to folk songs, legends, and the place of animals in human thought.

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