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Italian Unification

2021
Abstract It also analyzes how this new state influenced subsequent Italian political development, particularly its impact on nation-building and by shaping the way the struggle for democratization played out during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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The Parodis After Italian Unification

2020
This final chapter discusses the role of private bankers in the development of credit and financial systems in the first decades of Italian unification. To this end, the chapter presents the case of the Parodi Bank of Genoa, whose role was very important thanks to its connections to national and international financial networks.
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The Italian Economy Before Unification, 1300–1861

2020
Italy played a central role in the Euro-Mediterranean economy during Antiquity, the late Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Until the end of the 16th century, the Italian economy was relatively advanced compared with those of the Western European and Mediterranean countries.
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From Socialist Unification to Socialist Scission 1966–69: Socialist Unification and the Italian Party System

Government and Opposition, 1974
A FEW YEARS AGO, GALL1 AND PRANDI WROTE THAT THE UNIFICATION of the socialists represented a phase of rationalization of the Italian political system. Not only did the re-unification of the PSI (Socialist Party of Italy) and the PSDI (Social Democratic Party of Italy) lead to a simplification of the party subsystem (by reducing its excessive numbers ...
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Italian Unification

The History Teacher, 1980
James D. Startt   +4 more
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Continuing National History: the 1961 Italian Centennial of Unification Commemoration

Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2010
In 1961 the Italian nation‐state celebrated one hundred years of unification with an official celebration held in the northern capital of Turin. Named Italia‘61, the purpose of the event was to display what comprised and composed a united Italy in 1961 and to showcase what was bringing about a post‐war Italian “renascence”.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Italian Economy Since Unification

2013
AbstractA new economic history of Italy since the country's political unification in 1861. New data and interpretations by leading international economic historians and brilliant young Italian economists to reconsider the relatively little-known story of a latecomer to "modern economic growth", who rapidly caught up with the advanced Western countries.
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