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I Francesi in Italia (1796-1815) by Vittorio Fiorini

by Fiorini, Vittorio, 1860-1925
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I Francesi in Italia (1796-1815) by Vittorio Fiorini is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work examines the profound changes and upheavals experienced in Italy during the period of the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic era. Fiorini focuses on the impact of French military and political influence on Italian society, outlining the complexities of this turbulent time. The opening of the text sets the stage by recalling General Bonaparte’s command of the Italian army in 1796 and the subsequent tumultuous years that followed. Fiorini introduces themes of liberty, nationalism, and societal upheaval, indicating that the arrival of the French was both a catalyst for change and a source of conflict for the Italian populace, many of whom viewed the revolution with caution and fear. The author reflects on the mixed reactions of the Italian people toward French revolutionary ideals, suggesting that while some embraced the notions of freedom and equality, many held a deep-seated apprehension towards these ideologies and the French forces, ultimately capturing the complex interplay between revolution, authority, and national identity during this transformative period in Italian history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language Italian
Category History

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