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Da Firenze a Digione: Impressioni di un reduce Garibaldino

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A veteran's first-person recollections combine frontline episodes, camp-life vignettes, and reflective asides about republican fervor and the realities of warfare. The narrator describes departure from home, travel between towns, moments of camaraderie and fear, vivid atmospheric impressions, and candid criticism of military theorists. Short, episodic sketches alternate with philosophical reflections born in bivouacs, interrupted by song, profanity, and the noises of combat, while persistent attention is given to mourning and honoring fallen comrades and to explaining the personal motives, ideals, and disillusionments that drove volunteers to join the campaign.

About the Author

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Ettore Socci

Ettore Socci was an Italian author known for his work reflecting on the experiences of a Garibaldian soldier. His notable book, "Da Firenze a Digione: Impressioni di un reduce Garibaldino," offers personal impressions and insights from his time as a participant in the Italian unification movement. Through his writing, Socci contributes to the literary heritage surrounding the historical events of the 19th century in Italy, capturing the spirit and challenges faced by those who fought for national unity.

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