Mastering Modern European History pp 254-264 | Cite as
The Kingdom of Italy 1870–1915
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Abstract
The sudden and virtually unexpected unification of Italy posed the problem of matching its political unity with a proper level of social and economic development and national cohesion. As Massimo d’Azeglio remarked ‘We have created Italy. Let us create Italians!’.
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Further Reading
- Mack Smith, D., Italy. A Modern History (Ann Arbor, 1959).Google Scholar
- Salamone, A. W., Italy from the Risorgimento to Fascism (David and Charles, 1970).Google Scholar
- Seton-Watson, C., Italy from Liberalism to Fascism (Methuen, 1967).Google Scholar
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© Stuart T. Miller 1988