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Paperback Cavour Book

ISBN: 1025541596

ISBN13: 9781025541594

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"Cavour" is a masterful biographical study of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, the preeminent statesman whose strategic genius and diplomatic skill were essential to the unification of Italy. Author Maurice Paleologue offers a detailed exploration of the Risorgimento, the 19th-century movement that transformed a collection of separate states into a single, sovereign nation.

The narrative traces Cavour's rise as the Prime Minister of Piedmont-Sardinia and examines the complex political maneuvers required to navigate the volatile landscape of European power. The work highlights Cavour's interactions with key historical figures, including Napoleon III, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and King Victor Emmanuel II, providing insight into the alliances and conflicts that shaped the modern Italian state. Paleologue emphasizes Cavour's pragmatic approach to statecraft and his unwavering commitment to liberal monarchism and national independence.

By examining both the personal character and the public career of this pivotal figure, "Cavour" provides a profound understanding of the foundations of modern Italy and the legacy of a man who redrew the map of Europe. This work remains a vital resource for readers interested in European political history, diplomacy, and the art of nation-building.

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