Rome in 1860
Por Dicey, Edward
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066163556
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In "Rome in 1860," Edward Dicey embarks on a compelling exploration of the political turbulence and socio-cultural dynamics of Rome during a defining year in Italian history. Written in a vivid narrative style, Dicey deftly balances detailed historical analysis with rich descriptions, capturing the essence of Rome as it stood on the brink of unification. His keen observations and insights transport readers to a city marked by revolutionary fervor, class struggle, and the interplay between tradition and modernity, reflecting broader themes in 19th-century European politics. Edward Dicey, a British journalist and travel writer, was uniquely positioned to document this pivotal moment as a keen observer of European society. His extensive travels and deep interest in political affairs informed his understanding of the complexities of Italian unification. Dicey's background in journalism, coupled with his encounters with key political figures, allowed him to present a nuanced perspective on the events of 1860, articulating the aspirations and anxieties of the Roman populace during this transformative era. Readers interested in historical narratives that intertwine personal experience with broader societal themes will find "Rome in 1860" an invaluable addition to their libraries. Dicey's eloquent prose and insightful commentary not only illuminate the rich tapestry of Roman society but also resonate with contemporary discussions on nationalism and identity.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
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