Southern Europe in the Age of Revolutions

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Abolitionism
Age of Revolution
Ancien Regime
Aristocracy
Armatoloi
Atlantic Revolutions
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Before the Revolution
Carbonari
Carlism
Catania
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Civil war
Colonialism
Concert of Europe
Constitution
Constitutional Army
Constitutionalism
Constitutionalist (UK)
Counter-revolutionary
Despotism
Duchy of Genoa
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Esquilache Riots
Feudalism
First Carlist War
Freemasonry
French Army
French intervention in Mexico
French Revolution
Greek War of Independence
Guerrilla warfare
Il Risorgimento (newspaper)
Imperialism
Insurgency
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Liberalism
Manifesto
Miguel I of Portugal
Military occupation
Monarchies in Europe
Napoleon
Napoleonic Wars
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman wars in Europe
Oxford University Press
Patriotism
Peloponnese
Peninsular War
Political radicalism
Political revolution
Politics
Politique
Popular sovereignty
Proclamation
Pronunciamiento
Provisional government
Public sphere
Radicalism (historical)
Religion
Revolution
Revolutions of 1848
Romanticism
Social revolution
Southern Europe
Southern Italy
Sovereignty
Supporter
Trienio Liberal
War
Warfare
Wars of national liberation
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780691246185
  • Dimensions: 133 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An examination of revolutions in the Iberian and Italian peninsulas, Sicily and Greece in the 1820s that reveals a popular constitutional culture in the South

After the turbulent years of the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna’s attempt to guarantee peace and stability across Europe, a new revolutionary movement emerged in the southern peripheries of the continent. In this groundbreaking study, Maurizio Isabella examines the historical moment in the 1820s when a series of simultaneous uprisings took the quest for constitutional government to Portugal, Spain, the Italian peninsula, Sicily and Greece. Isabella places these events in a broader global revolutionary context and, decentering conventional narratives of the origins of political modernity, reveals the existence of an original popular constitutional culture in southern Europe.

Isabella looks at the role played by secret societies, elections, petitions, protests and the experience of war as well as the circulation of information and individuals across seas and borders in politicising new sectors of society. By studying the mobilisation of the army, the clergy, artisans, rural communities and urban populations in favour of or against the revolutions, he shows that the uprisings in the South—although their ultimate fate was determined by the intervention of more powerful foreign countries—enjoyed considerable popular support in ideologically divided societies and led to the introduction of constitutions. Isabella argues that these movements informed the political life of Portugal and Spain for many decades and helped to forge a long-lasting revolutionary tradition in the Italian peninsula. The liberalism that emerged as a popular political force across southern Europe, he contends, was distinct from French and British varieties.

Maurizio Isabella is professor of modern history at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of Risorgimento in Exile and the coauthor of Mediterranean Diasporas: Politics and Ideas in the Long Nineteenth Century.