Garibaldi And His Enemies: The Clash Of Arms And Personalities In The Making Of Italy

Garibaldi And His Enemies: The Clash Of Arms And Personalities In The Making Of Italy

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Author: Christopher Hibbert
Binding: Hardback
Published: by Little, Brown and Company, 1966

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

Garibaldi And His Enemies: The Clash Of Arms And Personalities In The Making Of Italy chronicles the tumultuous period of Italian unification, presenting a vivid portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi and the complex array of figures who shaped the Risorgimento. This compelling historical narrative details the military campaigns and political machinations that defined the era, illustrating the fierce ideological battles and personal rivalries at play. Christopher Hibbert uncovers the dramatic events and pivotal decisions that ultimately forged a unified Italy, offering readers an authoritative and engaging account of a transformative epoch. The work argues for the profound impact of individual will and conflicting ambitions on the course of national destiny.

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Description

Author: Christopher Hibbert
Binding: Hardback
Published: by Little, Brown and Company, 1966

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

Garibaldi And His Enemies: The Clash Of Arms And Personalities In The Making Of Italy chronicles the tumultuous period of Italian unification, presenting a vivid portrait of Giuseppe Garibaldi and the complex array of figures who shaped the Risorgimento. This compelling historical narrative details the military campaigns and political machinations that defined the era, illustrating the fierce ideological battles and personal rivalries at play. Christopher Hibbert uncovers the dramatic events and pivotal decisions that ultimately forged a unified Italy, offering readers an authoritative and engaging account of a transformative epoch. The work argues for the profound impact of individual will and conflicting ambitions on the course of national destiny.