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Francis Joseph and the Italians, 1849-1859 / William A. Jenks.

Title
Francis Joseph and the Italians, 1849-1859 / William A. Jenks.
Author
Jenks, William Alexander, 1918-
Publication
Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1978.

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206 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
The victors who met in Vienna in 1814-15 proposed to contain forever, if possible, the expansionist tendencies of France and to limit the ideology and reformism which French armies and Bonaparte had carried to much of the continent of Europe. Thanks to Metternich's prestige and to the Austrian domination of Lombardy and Tuscany before 1789, the Habsburgs were to be the chief sentinels in Italy against a Gallic resurgence. No one really expected the house of Savoy, rewarded with Genoa for its years of exile, to be capable of more than a token resistance. -- pg. [1].
Subject
  • Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, 1830-1916
  • Geschichte 1849-1859
  • 1848-1870
  • Austria > Foreign relations > Italy
  • Italy > Foreign relations > Austria
  • Austria > History > 1848-1867
  • Italy > History > 1849-1870
Genre/Form
History
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [197]-202.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The Austrian presence in Italy, 1815-1848 -- Insurrection, war, and peace, 1848-1849 -- Schwarzenberg and Azeglio, 1849-1852 -- The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia and Trieste, 1849-1856 -- Austria, Parma, and Moderna, 1849-1856 -- Austria and Tuscany, 1849-1855 -- Austria and the Papacy, 1849-1856 -- Austria and the Two Sicilies, 1849-1856 -- Buol and Cavour, 1852-1857 -- The policy of conciliation in Lombardy-Venetia, 1856-1859 -- Austria and the conservative Italian States, 1856-1859 -- The Coming of war
ISBN
0813907586
LCCN
^^^78005727^
OCLC
  • 3844260
  • SCSB-10780910
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library