This book traces the emergence of Italy from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 through the Risorgimento to unification by 1871.
Initially, in the borth of modern Italy, only a tiny elite was interested in change as secret societies and activists tried to overthrow rulers who were supported by the Austrian Chancellor, Metternich. In the 1850s, under the leadership of Piedmont and Cavour French help was secured for a war against Austria to create a north Italian kingdom. The process was largely completed by Garibaldi in 1860. This new book brings together the latest research for students of the period in a readable and accessible manner and provides analyses of the major issues.
Tim Chapman is the author of The Congress of Vienna and Imperial Russia as well as numerous articles for History magazines. He teaches at Wisbech Grammar School in Cambridgeshire.
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Humanities-Ebooks
Release
June 16, 2010
The Risorgimento: Italy, 1815-1871 (History Insights)
This book traces the emergence of Italy from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 through the Risorgimento to unification by 1871.
Initially, in the borth of modern Italy, only a tiny elite was interested in change as secret societies and activists tried to overthrow rulers who were supported by the Austrian Chancellor, Metternich. In the 1850s, under the leadership of Piedmont and Cavour French help was secured for a war against Austria to create a north Italian kingdom. The process was largely completed by Garibaldi in 1860. This new book brings together the latest research for students of the period in a readable and accessible manner and provides analyses of the major issues.
Tim Chapman is the author of The Congress of Vienna and Imperial Russia as well as numerous articles for History magazines. He teaches at Wisbech Grammar School in Cambridgeshire.