Italia Rediviva

Italia Rediviva A Social and Cultural History of Italy, 1740-1900

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this well received volume, Cambridge polymath Neil Kent seeks to provide a readable history, rich in both anecdotes and statistics, for students and a wide reading public who are interested in Italy in a period of history which - while it has been widely examined with respect to the Risorgimento as a positive and progressive movement which united Italy and enabled it to enter the modern world - has failed to consider Italy's multiplicity of cultures, art, architecture and societies. The period from 1740-1900, however, is neglected. This book rectifies the situation, examining the Catholic Church and its relationship to Jews, Protestants, Moslems, and the state; the relationship of urban areas to the countryside, with various regional dimensions; art, architecture, literature and music; famines, epidemics, health, and hygiene; the family, women, and sexual identity; war, peace, criminality, and the Mafia. Italia Rediviva thus focuses on how Italians lived and interacted on a grass-roots level.

Rather than considering the Risorgimento and Italy's national unification as the defining events of the period, this work provides an alternative focus, rejecting sweeping conclusions in favor of a more nuanced analysis in which the regional societies, religious communities, local cultures and economic activities that informed the Italian peninsula from 1740-1900 are set against a complex background of conflict and cooperation, at a time of growing industrialization, secularism, and economic competition, which witnessed the rise of an independent Kingdom of Naples to the assassination of King Umberto I.

Book information

ISBN: 9781680531879
Publisher: Academica Press
Imprint: Academica Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 945.07
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: viii, 488
Weight: 668g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm