Armies of the Italian Wars of Unification 1848–70 (2)
Papal States, Minor States & Volunteers
Gabriele Esposito author Giuseppe Rava illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Aug '18
Should be back in stock very soon
A fully illustrated study into the varied Italian forces that fought in the wars to create an independent and unified nation.
In the 1840s, Italy was a patchwork of states. The North was ruled by the Austrian Empire, the South by the Spanish-descended monarchy of the Two Sicilies. Over the next two decades, after wars led by Savoy/Piedmont and volunteers such as Garibaldi, an independent Kingdom of Italy emerged. These conflicts saw foreign interventions and shifting alliances among minor states, and attracted a variety of local and foreign volunteers. This second volume in a two part series covers the armies of the Papal States; the duchies of Tuscany, Parma, and Modena; the republics of Rome and San Marco (Venice) and the transitional Kingdom of Sicily; and the various volunteer movements. These varied armies and militias wore a wide variety of highly colourful uniforms which are brought to life in stunning, specially commissioned, full colour artwork from Giuseppe Rava.
ISBN: 9781472826244
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 190g
48 pages