Garibaldi in Toscana nel 1848

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Garibaldi in Toscana nel 1848

by Giovanni Sforza

IT·~1 hours

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In the turbulent spring of 1848, a weary but determined Garibaldi slipped away from the battlefields of Morazzone, seeking refuge in Switzerland before making his way to Nice. Prompted by a plea from the Sicilian government, he accepted an invitation to aid the island’s precarious situation and set sail with a mixed crew of seasoned comrades and fresh volunteers. Their vessel touched Livorno, where the general’s arrival sparked immediate curiosity and admiration among the locals.

The city greeted him with a formal guard of honor, bustling crowds, and exuberant applause, turning the streets into a spontaneous celebration of the famed hero of Montevideo. Garibaldi addressed the assembled citizens, expressing solidarity with the nascent Italian Constitution and hinting at a possible role in Tuscany’s own struggle. Yet, even amid the fervor, he sensed a misstep in lingering too long, recognizing that his true mission lay elsewhere while the Tuscan populace hoped he would remain to lead their cause.

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it

Duration

~1 hours (84K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2010-10-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Giovanni Sforza

1846–1922

A patient historian and archivist of Italy’s past, this nineteenth-century scholar devoted much of his life to digging through local records and bringing overlooked stories back into view. His books range from Renaissance figures to regional history, with a steady eye for documentary detail.

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