L'Italie De 1847-1865 offre une perspective pr cieuse sur une p riode charni re de l'histoire italienne, couvrant les ann es cruciales de la lutte pour l'unification. crit par Massimo d'Azeglio, figure de proue du Risorgimento, et compl t par Louis Doubet, cet ouvrage plonge le lecteur au coeur des v nements, des id es et des personnalit s qui ont fa onn l'Italie moderne.
Le livre explore les complexit s politiques, sociales et culturelles de l' poque, offrant un clairage sur les d fis et les triomphes rencontr s lors de la construction d'une nation unifi e. travers une analyse approfondie, d'Azeglio et Doubet pr sentent un r cit captivant qui reste pertinent pour comprendre les racines de l'Italie contemporaine. Un document essentiel pour les historiens et les passionn s de l'histoire italienne.
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