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Historical essay on the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799 / / Vincenzo Cuoco ; edited and introduced by Bruce Haddock and Filippo Sabetti ; translated by David Gibbons



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Autore: Cuoco Vincenzo <1770-1823, > Visualizza persona
Titolo: Historical essay on the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799 / / Vincenzo Cuoco ; edited and introduced by Bruce Haddock and Filippo Sabetti ; translated by David Gibbons Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2014
©2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (367 p.)
Disciplina: 945/.707
Soggetto topico: HISTORY / Europe / General
Soggetto geografico: Parthenopean Republic
Naples (Kingdom) History 1735-1816
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Persona (resp. second.): HaddockB. A.
SabettiFilippo
GibbonsDavid <1969->
Note generali: Translation of: Saggio storico sulla rivoluzione napoletana del 1799.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Vincenzo Cuoco and the Nature of Revolution and Constitutionalism -- Principal Events in Vincenzo Cuoco’s Life -- Translator’s Note: The Words and Structures of Cuoco’s Revolution -- Maps -- Author’s Preface to the Second Edition (1806) -- Letter by the Author to N.Q. -- I. Introduction -- II. Europe after 1793 -- III. Italy until the Peace of Campo Formio -- IV. Naples – The Queen -- V. State of the Kingdom – Humiliation of the Nation -- VI. State Inquisition -- VII. Causes and Effects of Persecution -- VIII. Public Administration -- IX. Finances -- X. Trade -- XI. War -- XII. War (cont.) -- XIII. The King’s Flight -- XIV. Anarchy in Naples and the Arrival of the French -- XV. Why Did Naples Not Become a Republic after the King’s Flight? -- XVI. State of the Neapolitan Nation -- XVII. Ideas of Patriots -- XVIII. The French Revolution -- XIX. How Many Ideas Did the Nation Have? -- XX. Project of an Interim Government -- XXI. Principles That Were Followed -- XXII. Accusation against Rotondo: The Censure Commission -- XXIII. Laws – Fideicommissa -- XXIV. Feudal Law -- XXV. Religion -- XXVI. The Troops -- XXVII. The National Guard -- XXVIII. Taxes -- XXIX. Commissioner Faipoult -- XXX. Provinces – Formation of the Departments -- XXXI. The Organization of the Provinces -- XXXII. The Expedition against the Insurgents in Apulia -- XXXIII. Schipani’s Expedition -- XXXIV. The Organization of the Provinces (cont.) -- XXXV. Lack of Communication -- XXXVI. Police -- XXXVII. Procida – Expedition to Cuma – Navy -- XXXVIII. Ideas of Terrorism -- XXXIX.The New Constitutional Government -- XL. Patriotic Salons -- XLI. Constitution – Other Laws
Sommario/riassunto: Deeply influenced by Enlightenment writers from Naples and France, Vincenzo Cuoco (1770–1823) was forced into exile for his involvement in the failed Neapolitan revolution of 1799. Living in Milan, he wrote what became one of the nineteenth century’s most important treatises on political revolution.In his Historical Essay on the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799, Cuoco synthesized the work of Machiavelli, Vico, and Enlightenment philosophers to offer an explanation for why and how revolutions succeed or fail. A major influence on political thought during the unification of Italy, the Historical Essay was also an inspiration to twentieth-century thinkers such as Benedetto Croce and Antonio Gramsci.This critical edition, featuring an authoritative translation, introduction, and annotations, finally makes Cuoco’s work fully accessible to an English-speaking audience.
Titolo autorizzato: Historical essay on the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4426-2024-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910459600803321
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Serie: Lorenzo da Ponte Italian library.