"D' a Zeglio" is a compelling historical and biographical exploration of one of Italy's most influential figures, Massimo d'Azeglio. As a central architect of the Risorgimento, d'Azeglio's life and work spanned the realms of high politics, literature, and the fine arts, making him a unique symbol of the intellectual and cultural vigor that drove the unification of the Italian peninsula. This collection brings together various perspectives to examine his multifaceted career and his lasting impact on European history.
The work delves into the political philosophy of a man who famously believed that creating a unified nation was only the beginning of the journey toward a true national identity. Through these pages, readers gain insight into the moderate liberal movements of the 19th century and the diplomatic challenges faced by those seeking to transform a collection of states into a modern kingdom. "D' a Zeglio" serves as both a tribute and a critical analysis, offering a detailed look at the personal character and public service of a statesman who helped shape the destiny of Italy. It is an essential volume for scholars of Mediterranean history, political science, and the evolution of European nationalism.
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