The Roman Question and the Powers, 1848–1865

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Paperback, 390 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1969e druk, 1969
ISBN13: 9789401700153
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There are two factors in the Revolution and the Risorgimento during the nineteenth century which have dictated the organization of this book and conditioned as well the presentation of its contents. One is the advent of a revolution which, abortive in r849, threatened continually thereafter to break out again; the second is the ideology of a ruling class, whose basic funds of values and conscious aims were abruptly and profoundly altered by the sudden appearance of revo­ lution and the equally swift decay of this same movement. From these two points of view it becomes mandatory that the story of the Risorgimento and the Revolution commence in the year r848. The mastery of the Revolution, as one sees with hindsight, was attained by r861. That achievement, not frequently recognized for what it was in terms of motivation and historical necessity, is of central interest in this book. I have consequently sought to give a rather full picture of events, with particular attention for the internal politics of the revo­ lutionary countries involved. The attitude of a class of men, threatened in their lives and in their property, is the attitude of the counter-revo­ lution. There was a willingness to accept revolutionary progress out of the need to direct its course.

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ISBN13:9789401700153
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:390
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1969

Inhoudsopgave

I. The Italian Revolution.- I. The Emergence of the Roman Question.- Reform and Reaction.- Papal Exile.- Anglo-French Mediation.- 2. The Restoration.- The Gaeta Conferences.- The Occupation of Rome.- Perpetuation of the Occupation.- II. Disruption of Church and State.- 3. Rise of the National Movement.- Secularization of the Church and State.- The Question of the Romagna.- The Franco-Sardinian Alliance.- 4. The Austro-Sardinian War of 1859.- The Summer Campaign.- Nonintervention and the Four Points.- The Policy of Annexation.- 5. The Unification of Italy.- The Summer Crisis of 1860.- Free Church — Free State.- The Problem of Italy’s Recognition.- III. Conciliation and Disengagement.- 6. The First Ministry of Ricasoli.- The Search for Papal Security.- Proposals for Compromise.- The First La Valette Mission.- 7. The Revival of Democracy.- Revolutionary Ferment and the Conservative Response.- The Revival of Rattazzism.- The Failure of Liberalism.- 8. Dissolution of the European Consensus.- Anglo-French discords.- The mission of La Tour d’Auvergne.- The Congress Proposal of 1863.- 9. The Franco-Italian Settlement.- The Convention of 15 September 1864.- End of the Catholic Guarantee.- The Quarrel over Interpretation.

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