Storia D'italia Dal 1850 Al 1866 by Luigi Zini offers a detailed historical account of Italy during a crucial period of its unification. Continuing the work of G. La Farina, this comprehensive study spans the years leading up to and including the Austro-Prussian War, a time of significant political and social change in Italy. This multi-volume work, originally published in five parts, delves into the key events, figures, and factors that shaped modern Italy. Readers interested in Italian history and the Risorgimento will find this a valuable resource.
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