This book presents conflicting opinions by Italian, American, and British scholars on the nature of the unification of Italy. It considers several aspects of the broad question of who deserves credit for the unification. Was unification the result of design or accident? Did the leaders shape the course of events or merely respond to them?
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This book presents conflicting opinions by Italian, American, and British scholars on the nature of the unification of Italy. It considers several aspects of the broad question of who deserves credit for the unification. Was unification the result of design or accident? Did the leaders shape the course of events or merely respond to them?
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