Well researched and carefully written.

European History Quarterly

This is a radical book; it turns the question of political change in Italy in the century before Unification upside down and redefines the south/north dichotomy. ... This is the most important and most comprehensive study of southern Italy in that period and it is destined to change the terms of discourse on Italy's Risorgimento.

Marta Petrusewicz, Journal of Modern Italian Studies

John Davis's remarkable study of the largest of the Italian states goes a long way to demonstrating the suggestive and revisionist thesis that in broad outline the kingdom of Naples was in most respects similar to the other imperial satellites....Naples, in this fascinating reading eventually parted company with its fratelli to the north....only late in the nineteenth century.

Steven Englund, The Historical Journal

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Davis offers a sharp, nuanced synthesis of a complex period,and a persuasive analysis of the Italian South in the age of revolution...a splendid achievement: thorough, solid, innovative, convincing, and appealingly written.

Tommaso Astarita, Catholic Historical Review

[Davis] has set a benchmark for research on Naples, Napoleon, the Age of Revolutions, and the Southern Question for future generations of scholars to meet.

The American Historical Review

Naples and Napoleon rewrites the history of Italy in the age of the European revolutions from the perspective of the South. In contrast to later images of southern backwardness and immobility, Davis portrays the South as a precocious theatre for political and economic upheavals that sooner or later would challenge the survival of all the pre-Unification states. Focusing on the years of French rule from 1806 to 1815, when southern Italy became the arena for one of the most ambitious reform projects in Napoleonic Europe, Davis argues that this owed less to Napoleon than to the forces unleashed by the crisis of the Ancien Regime. However, an examination of the earlier Republic and the popular counter-revolutions of 1799, along with the later revolutions in Naples and Sicily in 1820-1, reveals that the impact of these changes was deeply contradictory. This major reinterpretation of the history of the South before Unification significantly reshapes our understanding of how the Italian states came to be unified, while Davis also shows why long after Unification not just the South but Italy as a whole would remain vulnerable to the continuing challenges of the new age.
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Naples and Napoleon rewrites the history of Italy in the age of the European revolutions, showing how the South was the first to experience challenges that would undermine all pre-Unification Italian rulers. Davis reshapes our understanding of how Italy came to be unified, and why after Unification the South became such a problem.
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Introduction: Naples, Napoleon and the Origins of the Two Italies ; PART ONE: ABSOLUTIST NAPLES ; 1. The Ancien Regime in the South ; 2. Projecting Reform ; 3. Undermining the Old Order ; 4. 1799: The Rise and Fall of the Republic ; 5. Jacobins and Patriots ; 6. The Counter-Revolution ; PART TWO: NAPOLEONIC NAPLES ; 7. Naples in the Imperial Enterprise ; 8. The Costs of Empire ; 9. The Promise of Change ; 10. A Kingdom Remodelled? The Provinces and the Capital ; 11. Disorder ; 12. Legacies of Empire ; PART THREE: RESTORATION & REVOLUTION ; 13. Losing Naples ; 14. Restoration ; 15. Revolution ; Conclusion: States of Insecurity
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Winner of the 2007 American Historical Association Helen & Howard R. Marraro Prize Winner of the Premio Sele d'Oro Mezzogiorno 2007 for the best (non-fiction) book on southern Italy Major reinterpretation of the history of Italian Unification New perspectives on the history of Europe in the age of revolution
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Winner of the 2007 American Historical Association Helen & Howard R. Marraro Prize Winner of the Premio Sele d'Oro Mezzogiorno 2007 for the best (non-fiction) book on southern Italy Major reinterpretation of the history of Italian Unification New perspectives on the history of Europe in the age of revolution
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199552306
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
587 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

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