The Fall of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy (1814)
Series: Faculty of Political Science, Columbia University; 484;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Columbia University Press
- Date of Publication 2 March 1941
- ISBN 9780231934503
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Weight 10 g
- Language English 0
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A study of the sociopolitical factors which led to the overthrow of the French-Italian government and of the establishment of Austrian control in the Napoleonic kingdom of Italy in 1814. Specifically addresses the conditions of the kingdom before being conquered, the causes of the Milanese revolution, the existence of liberal and national sentiment in northern and northeastern Italy, the relationship and influence of Allied Powers, and the dissatisfaction with the Habsburg government in Venetia.
A study of the sociopolitical factors which led to the overthrow of the French-Italian government and of the establishment of Austrian control in the Napoleonic kingdom of Italy in 1814. Specifically addresses the conditions of the kingdom before being conquered, the causes of the Milanese revolution, the existence of liberal and national sentiment in northern and northeastern Italy, the relationship and influence of Allied Powers, and the dissatisfaction with the Habsburg government in Venetia.