Garibaldi: Citizen of the World

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Price
$66.00
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Publish Date
Pages
456
Dimensions
6.44 X 9.42 X 1.33 inches | 1.73 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780691115405

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About the Author
Alfonso Scirocco is the author of many books on modern Italian history. From 1966 to 2000, he was professor of humanities at University Frederick II in Naples, Italy.
Reviews
Anyone unfamiliar with Garibaldi will find Scirocco's book a useful place to start.---Mark I. Choate, Historian
Since his death in 1882, Giuseppe Garibaldi has been portrayed as a heroic military leader, a man who shaped his own image, and, of course, [w]as the guiding spirit behind the unification of Italy. Scirocco has added to the work of previous scholars with this biography, in which he shows that Garibaldi remained true throughout his life to the ideals of Saint-Simon. Faithfulness to a utopian philosophy did not, however, mean political consistency. . . Scirocco is scholarly and lucid in explaining [Garibaldi's] inconsistencies, and he is equally impressive in showing how Garibaldi navigated his way between his allies (who were at the same time his rivals), especially Camillo Benso (conte di Cavour) and Giuseppe Mazzini. A magisterial work of history.---S. Bailey, Knox College, for, CHOICE
Scirocco's book . . . is notable for its emphasis on parts of [Garibaldi's] biography that are not generally accented and because it provides the facts of an uncommon life in one convenient source more than do existing, older biographies in English.---Spencer M. Di Scala, Journal of Military History
A fine biography for all drawn to Garibaldi's heroic role in Italy's Risorgimento.---Gilbert Taylor, Booklist
Alfonso Scirocco's Garibaldi: Citizen of the World...[is a] standard biography...Scirocco reminds us that the man behind the myth generally lived up to his billing in a manner that was matched by few of his counterparts--then or now.---Dianne N. Labrosse, Montreal Gazette
Alfonso Scirocco's Garibaldi is distinctly old-fashioned in approach. But as a traditional biography it is very good, and has the traditional virtues. It is well written and extremely well translated by Allan Cameron, it is up to date on the huge Garibaldi literature, it has plenty of illuminating detail, and it pays a proper regard to his early life and South American experiences.---Martin Clark, Times Literary Supplement
Hailed as 'the Hero of Two Worlds' for his exploits in South America and in Europe, Garibaldi must have become the most famous person on the planet. Alfonso Scirocco has written an old-fashioned biography with a strong narrative, vivid battle scenes, and confident characterization. Scirocco's portrait of Garibaldi, 'an idealist without ideologies, ' is attractive and fair...detailed and useful.---David Gilmour, New York Review of Books
Garibaldi: Citizen of the World, by Italian historian Alfonso Scirocco, is the traditional bio that tells you who Garibaldi was, what he did, and why he is revered...Scirocco narrates Garibaldi's life with appropriate respect, if not reverence...After finishing Scirocco's account of Garibaldi's life, the great insurgent emerges as traditionally understood: enormously admirable, patriotic, nonmaterialistic, generous, a charismatic leader who typicallly refused honors.---Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer
[An] enthralling biography...[Garibaldi's] story remains remarkable and inspiring.---Allan Massie, Spectator