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A Concise History Of Italy 2nd Edition Christopher Duggan Mary K Duggan

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A Concise History Of Italy 2nd Edition Christopher Duggan Mary K Duggan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.97 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Christopher Duggan; Mary K. Duggan
ISBN: 9780521408486, 0521408482
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 2

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A Concise History Of Italy 2nd Edition Christopher Duggan Mary K Duggan by Christopher Duggan; Mary K. Duggan 9780521408486, 0521408482 instant download after payment.

Since its creation in 1861, Italy has struggled to develop an effective political system and a secure sense of national identity. This concise history covers the period from the fall of the Roman Empire in the west to the present day, but focuses on the difficulties Italy has faced in forging a nation state during the past two centuries. The opening chapters consider the geographical and cultural obstacles to unity, and survey the long centuries of political fragmentation in the peninsula since the sixth century. It was this legacy of fragmentation that Italy's new rulers had to strive to overcome when the country became united, more by accident than design, in 1859-61.

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