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L'Italia del Risorgimento. 1831-1861
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- Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins
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Il trentennio affrontato in questo volume - cruciale non solo per l'Italia, ma per tutta l'Europa - sembra aprirsi nel segno della restaurazione: i moti del 1831 vengono schiacciati, si riaffermano gli equilibri sanciti dai trattati di Vienna, il nostro Paese resta diviso in Stati solo nominalmente autonomi. Eppure, nonostante le forze insurrezionali si mostrino deboli e disunite e il vecchio patriottismo della Carboneria fallisca, quei fermenti dimostrano definitivamente la fragilità del sistema, aprendo la strada agli slanci politici e sociali che costituiscono il culmine del Risorgimento. Gli anni che seguono sono densi di avvenimenti e personaggi indimenticabili: la Giovine Italia di Mazzini, Garibaldi, le "Cinque giornate" di Milano, le annessioni piemontesi, la resistenza borbonica, Cattaneo e Cavour, D'Azeglio e i Savoia, la musica patriottica e appassionata di Verdi.
È senza dubbio uno dei momenti più studiati della storia italiana, sul quale però i giudizi continuano a dividersi. Montanelli ce lo racconta attraverso la pura ricostruzione dei fatti, rispondendo senza partigianeria a domande ancora irrisolte: come si è arrivati all'unificazione? Quali conseguenze ha comportato? Un saggio ormai divenuto classico, che ha proposto uno sguardo diverso sul nostro passato, e quindi sul nostro presente. Perché, come dice l'autore, "l'Italia di oggi è figlia di quella del Risorgimento, ed è quindi in questo periodo che ne vanno cercati i caratteri e le malformazioni".
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