Federico Chabod (1901-1960) was one of Italy's best-known
historians, noted for his study of Italian history in a European
context. This is the first English translation of his most
important book. Although he carried out his extensive archival
research for this work from 1936 until 1943, the fall of fascism
and Chabod's active participation in the Resistance delayed its
completion. When it was published in 1951, it was immediately
hailed as a masterpiece.
Chabod intended to write a new kind of diplomatic history-- one
in which political history is seen as part of a larger historical
whole. He does not present a detailed chronological account of
Italian foreign policy during the period studied, but rather the
"moral and material" underpinnings of that policy. In fact, he
crafts a highly developed portrait of an age, with the real
subjects being the Italian state and society, the ruling class and
political culture. This work offers readers a superb picture of
post-Risorgimento Italy and an outstanding example of Chabod's
historiographical method.
Originally published in 1996.
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