Sicily and the Unification of Italy
Liberal Policy and Local Power, 1859-1866
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:12th Mar '98
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This is the first in-depth analysis of the impact of Italian unification on the hitherto isolated communities of rural Sicily. Traditional explanations of Sicily's instability depict a society trapped by a feudal past. Lucy Riall finds instead that many areas of the island were experiencing a period of rapid modernization, as local government increased their organizational efforts. Beginning with the period prior to the revolution of 1860, Dr Riall shows why successive attempts at political reform failed, and analyses the effects of this failure. She describes the bitter and violent conflict between rival elites and the mounting tide of peasant unrest which together threatened the status quo within the isolated communities of the Sicilian interior. Through an examination of the problems of local government - tax collection, conscription, the organization of policing - and of attempts to suppress peasant disturbances and control crime, she shows that the modernization of the Sicilian countryside both undermined the control of the central government and made the countryside itself more unstable.
Fair-mindedness can be refreshing, and in Lucy Riall's monograph, a study that carefully builds to its last chapter on the weeklong uprising in Palermo in 1866, it is. Along the way, Sicily and the Unification of Italy includes balanced and well-informed assessments of the literature on Sicilian politics in the nineteeth century and on the early years of Italian rule. ... Riall's conclusions, superbly set forth in a few final pages that use the latest findings ... study ... will prove valuable to all scholars of modern Italy. * Raymond Grew, Journal of Modern History, Vol 72, No 4, December 2000. *
fine study ... she uses an impressive array of secondary and primary sources ... Throughout, Riall shows the complexity of the issues involved and her study is an important and valuable one. * Christopher Duggan, EHR, November 1999 *
Useful and interesting. * John M. Roberts, History Vol.85 No.277 *
useful and interesting monography * John M Roberts, History, January 2000 *
ISBN: 9780198206804
Dimensions: 224mm x 145mm x 19mm
Weight: 459g
264 pages