La lotta politica in Italia, Volume 3 (of 3) / Origini della lotta attuale (476-1887); Quinta edizione
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A detailed political history tracing the final phase of Italian unification: the collapse of reactionary rule, revolutionary uprisings, diplomatic alliances and wars that led to annexations and creation of a national monarchy; it examines the internal tensions of the new state—parliamentary formation, conflicts between moderates and radicals, southern brigandage, relations with the papal authority—alongside military campaigns and foreign entanglements, fiscal crises, and early colonial ambitions, closing with reflections on cultural and ideological opposition during consolidation. The narrative combines chronological recounting of events with analysis of political structures and social forces that shaped the unified nation.
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