100 Jahre Italienischer Geschichte, 1815-1915 (die Grundlagen Des Modernen Italien) by Ludo Moritz Hartmann explores a pivotal century in Italy's formation as a modern nation. This comprehensive work delves into the political, social, and cultural forces that shaped Italy from the post-Napoleonic era through the early 20th century.
Hartmann examines the key events and figures of the Risorgimento, the movement for Italian unification, and analyzes the challenges and triumphs of the newly formed Italian state. From the Congress of Vienna to the eve of World War I, this book provides a detailed account of the struggles and achievements that defined modern Italy. It offers valuable insights into the enduring legacy of this transformative period in European history.
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