This book offers a unique and fascinating examination of British and Irish responses to Italian independence and unification in the mid-nineteenth century. Chapters explore the interplay of religion, politics, exile, feminism, colonialism and romanticism in fuelling impassioned debates on the 'Italian question' on both sides of the Irish Sea
While the Risorgimento had a profound impact on the shape of English literature, this geopolitical c...
Milan and Venice since the war of 1859: tr. from the Revue des deux mondes of October 1865.--Italy, ...
In 1847, with the news of Daniel O’Connell’s death in Genoa, Italians responded with an outpouring ...
The introductory chapter to this book outlines the context of examining the British and Irish respon...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
The volume gives new insights into aspects of Irish-Italian Cultural Studies, while offering a new c...
The analysis of travel writing and Italy has often focused on the beauty, the history and the herita...
This study investigates Irishmen who served as soldiers in the Italian Risorgimento and the American...
This chapter looks at the important societal, cultural, and historical issues relating to Irish trav...
This article analyses the reaction to Garibaldi in Ireland during the Risorgimento, a reaction which...
This study examines the evolution of British women travel writers’ engagement with the Risorgimento ...
The Preface outlines the genesis of the volume that springs from research carried out on the relatio...
This collection of interdisciplinary essays focuses on the articulation and interplay of 'Irish' and...
1GEFTER WONDRICH Roberta Title: Charles Lever’s Italy in the Risorgimento: an Anglo-Irish Perspecti...
The introduction to the monographic section Italy-Ireland: Cultural Inter-Relations, gives a brief a...
While the Risorgimento had a profound impact on the shape of English literature, this geopolitical c...
Milan and Venice since the war of 1859: tr. from the Revue des deux mondes of October 1865.--Italy, ...
In 1847, with the news of Daniel O’Connell’s death in Genoa, Italians responded with an outpouring ...
The introductory chapter to this book outlines the context of examining the British and Irish respon...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
The volume gives new insights into aspects of Irish-Italian Cultural Studies, while offering a new c...
The analysis of travel writing and Italy has often focused on the beauty, the history and the herita...
This study investigates Irishmen who served as soldiers in the Italian Risorgimento and the American...
This chapter looks at the important societal, cultural, and historical issues relating to Irish trav...
This article analyses the reaction to Garibaldi in Ireland during the Risorgimento, a reaction which...
This study examines the evolution of British women travel writers’ engagement with the Risorgimento ...
The Preface outlines the genesis of the volume that springs from research carried out on the relatio...
This collection of interdisciplinary essays focuses on the articulation and interplay of 'Irish' and...
1GEFTER WONDRICH Roberta Title: Charles Lever’s Italy in the Risorgimento: an Anglo-Irish Perspecti...
The introduction to the monographic section Italy-Ireland: Cultural Inter-Relations, gives a brief a...
While the Risorgimento had a profound impact on the shape of English literature, this geopolitical c...
Milan and Venice since the war of 1859: tr. from the Revue des deux mondes of October 1865.--Italy, ...
In 1847, with the news of Daniel O’Connell’s death in Genoa, Italians responded with an outpouring ...