Nation of the Risorgimento

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Common Language
cultural discourse in Italian unification
cultural identity formation
David Laven
Dead Man
Dei Sepolcri
Draw Back
Early Nineteenth Century Italy
Einaudi
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Ettore Fieramosca
European nation-building
Francesco Hayez
Garibaldi
Gianfranco Folena
Governing Bodies
How To Invent a Country
innovative interdisciplinary approach
interdisciplinary historiography
Italian Nation
Italian Risorgimento movement
Italian Unification
Italian unification history
L'onore della nazione
La Nazione
La nazione del Risorgimento
Lombardi Alla Prima Crociata
Mazzini
Mazzini's Writings
modern Italian history
nineteenth-century nationalism
Parentela
Patriotic Literary
patriotic sacrifice studies
patriotism
Pius IX
Pre-unification States
Promessi Sposi
Republican Patriotism
Roman Republic
santita e onore alle origini del Risorgimento
Ugo Foscolo
Unified Italian State
Unified Italy
Visconti Venosta
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367429416
  • Weight: 471g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a translation of La Nazione del Risorgimento, one of the most important and influential works on modern Italian history published in recent years. It analyses the aspects of the ideas of nationhood and patriotism that impassioned and energized the Italian Risorgimento movement during the first half of the nineteenth century. Employing an innovative interdisciplinary approach that examines the cultural production and consumption of the period, the author has challenged the orthodoxies of post-1945 Italian historiography. He explores the developing themes that gave strength to the idea of the Italian ‘nation’, and in the process persuasively explains why so many young men and women were willing to lay down their lives for the ‘patria’ and its independence.

Alberto Mario Banti is Full Professor of Cultural History at the University of Pisa. His research has been devoted to the study of the idea of nation in nineteenth-century Italy and Europe; to the history of Western mentalities and cultures; and to the analysis of mass culture in twentieth-century USA. His published books include, among others, Éros et Vertu. Le corps de femmes de Watteau à Manet (2018) and Wonderland. La cultura di massa da Walt Disney ai Pink Floyd (2017).

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