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Italy And The Great War: Politics And Culture, 1870-1915

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Italy And The Great War: Politics And Culture, 1870-1915

Author: John A. Thayer
Binding: Hardback
Published: The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1964

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Damaged
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: rips on dust jacket, otherwise fine

This scholarly work, Italy And The Great War: Politics And Culture, 1870-1915, chronicles the complex political machinations and evolving cultural currents within Italy during the pivotal decades preceding World War I. John A. Thayer meticulously uncovers the societal shifts and ideological conflicts that shaped the nation's trajectory toward global conflict. The narrative presents a compelling analysis of how internal political struggles and burgeoning cultural movements intertwined, ultimately influencing Italy's stance on the eve of the Great War. It details the intricate relationship between national identity, political ambition, and public sentiment, offering a profound understanding of a critical period in European history. This authoritative text illustrates the profound impact of domestic affairs on international relations, providing essential context for Italy's eventual involvement.

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Author: John A. Thayer
Binding: Hardback
Published: The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1964

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Damaged
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: rips on dust jacket, otherwise fine

This scholarly work, Italy And The Great War: Politics And Culture, 1870-1915, chronicles the complex political machinations and evolving cultural currents within Italy during the pivotal decades preceding World War I. John A. Thayer meticulously uncovers the societal shifts and ideological conflicts that shaped the nation's trajectory toward global conflict. The narrative presents a compelling analysis of how internal political struggles and burgeoning cultural movements intertwined, ultimately influencing Italy's stance on the eve of the Great War. It details the intricate relationship between national identity, political ambition, and public sentiment, offering a profound understanding of a critical period in European history. This authoritative text illustrates the profound impact of domestic affairs on international relations, providing essential context for Italy's eventual involvement.