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Albert Russell Ascoli; Krystyna von Henneberg (editor). Making and Remaking Italy: The Cultivation of National Identity Around the Risorgimento. Berg Publishers. 2001. 332pp.

Derek Beales; Eugenio F. Biagini. The Risorgimento and the Unification of Italy. Longman. 2002. 297pp.

Albert Boime. The Art of the Macchia and the Risorgimento: Representing Culture and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Italy. University of Chicago Press. 1993. 338pp.

Norma Bouchard (editor). Risorgimento in Modern Italian Culture: Revisiting the Nineteenth-Century Past in History, Narrative, and Cinema. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2005. 288pp.

Paola Gemme. Domesticating Foreign Struggles: The Italian Risorgimento and Antebellum American Identity. University of Georgia Press. 2005. 204pp.

David Laven. Restoration and Risorgimento: Italy 1796-1870. Oxford University Press. 2006. 288pp.

George Whitney Martin. The Red Shirt and the Cross of Savoy: The Story of Italy's Risorgimento, 1748-1871. Dodd, Mead. 1969. 782pp.

Lucy Riall. The Italian Risorgimento: State, Society and National Unification. Routledge. 1994. 101pp.

Harry W. Rudman. Italian Nationalism and English Letters: Figures of the Risorgimento and Victorian Men of Letters. G. Allen & Unwin. 1940. 444pp.

Luigi Salvatorelli. The Risorgimento: Thought and Action. Harper & Row. 1970. 202pp. Translation of Pensiero e azione del Risorgimento.

Denis Mack Smith. Victor Emanuel, Cavour and the Risorgimento. Oxford University Press. 1971. 381pp.



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