Garibaldi And His Enemies: The Clash of Arms and Personalities in the Making of Italy (1987) By Christopher Hibbert
Giuseppe Garibaldi (4 July 1807 in Nice - 2 June 1882) was praised for his military genius, his courage, and his charisma. Known as the "Hero of Two Worlds," Garibaldi's military prowess extended to the Americas, where he played a major role in the Brazilian struggle for independence.
During his fight for Italian unification, Garibaldi personally led an army of local untrained rebels to victory in Palermo, Naples, and Sicily. His forces suffered from lack of equipment, food, and money, and yet Garabaldi commanded their fierce loyalty. This author paints a portrait less flattering than some in the light of disillusioning effects of more recent history and changing attitudes. It is more about the people and events and less about social and economic conditions, ideas and conditions.
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- 423 Pages
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