La lotta politica in Italia, Volume 1 (of 3) / Origini della lotta attuale (476-1887); Quinta edizione
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A sweeping political history that follows Italy's institutional evolution from the barbarian fusion after Rome's fall through medieval communes, signorie, and republican centers to early modern principalities and the reforms and upheavals of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment; it examines military change, condottieri, and the rise of centralized states, the effects of Napoleonic rule and its collapse, and the reactionary Congress of Vienna. The narrative analyzes cultural and intellectual currents alongside constitutional experiments, showing how local governments, dynastic politics, and popular movements shaped modern Italian political identities.
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