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Under the Volcano: Revolution in a Sicilian Town

Under the Volcano: Revolution in a Sicilian Town

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During the momentous events that shook Italy in 1860 as the nation was unified, there was a murderous riot in the Sicilian town of Bronte on the slopes of Mount Etna. Thereafter, Bronte became a symbol - of the limits of the liberal Risorgimento and of the persistence of foreign domination:
descendants of Admiral Horatio Nelson had the largest landholding in the town and the British were said to have put pressure on Garibaldi to crush the uprising, which his lieutenant did with brutality.

Lucy Riall has used the discovery of a new archive to transform brilliantly this episode into an ambitious exploration of much larger themes. Relaying an often brutal tale of poverty, injustice, and mismanagement, her powerful and engaging narrative also opens windows onto the true meaning of the
British presence. Bronte's story becomes one that is also about Britain's policy towards Italy and Europe in the nineteenth century, and about colonial rule overseas in the age of Empire. It shows what happened when these two different aspects of British power bumped into each other in one Sicilian
town.


Author: Lucy Riall
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 02/07/2013
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.45lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.40w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780199646494

About the Author

Lucy Riall has held visiting appointments at the Ecole Normale Superieure Paris, the Free University Berlin and the University of Freiburg. Her publications include Risorgimento: The History of Italy from Napoleon to Nation-State; Garibaldi: Invention of a Hero; and Sicily and the Unification of Italy, 1859-66: Liberal Policy and Local Power.

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