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Cesare Balbo

1789-1853

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Della storia d'Italia dalle origini fino ai nostri giorni, sommario. v. 2

"Della storia d'Italia dalle origini fino ai nostri giorni, sommario. v. 2" by Cesare Balbo is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Italian history, particularly focusing on the periods of foreign dominance during the late 15th to early 19th centuries. The text delves into the political landscape of Italy, highlighting the struggles for identity, unity, and independence amid external influences. The opening of the volume discusses the Seventh Age of Italy, examining the foreign predominance that impacted the country between 1492 and 1814. Balbo reflects on the sociopolitical turmoil of this period, marked by invasions and the rise and fall of local powers, particularly noting the conflict between Spanish and French forces. He sets a historical context that contrasts the development of Italian states with the detrimental effects of foreign interventions, laying the groundwork for understanding the nation's tumultuous path toward independence and unity.

Novelle

"Novelle" by conte Cesare Balbo is a collection of short stories likely written in the early 19th century. This work encompasses a variety of tales that seem to explore themes of love, loss, and social justice through the lens of different characters. The narratives include various protagonists grappling with their circumstances, notably focusing on their relationships and the societal norms surrounding them. The opening of the collection introduces us to the character of a good-natured schoolmaster who serves as a narrator for the stories. He discusses the dangers of gossip and calumny while recounting the somber fate of Francesca, a noble girl who endures the tragic consequences of political strife and social isolation after her family falls from grace. As Francesca navigates her life in poverty, her innocent love for Manfredi—a nobleman with a similar background—becomes complicated by external pressures and expectations. The initial story sets the tone for the collection, hinting at deeper moral reflections woven through the personal struggles and societal critique evident in the upcoming tales.

Della storia d'Italia dalle origini fino ai nostri giorni, sommario. v. 1

"Della storia d'Italia dalle origini fino ai nostri giorni, sommario. v. 1" by Cesare Balbo is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. This work provides a comprehensive overview of Italian history, tracing its development from ancient origins up to contemporary times. The book aims to compile various historical studies into a concise format, offering insights into the foundational events and figures that shaped Italy. The opening portion introduces the author's motivation for writing this summary—a response to a request from a popular encyclopedia, aimed at making the complexities of Italian history accessible to the public. Balbo reflects on the challenges he faced while compiling this work, including the constraints of time and space for such a vast topic. He expresses a desire for corrections and feedback from readers, hinting at his commitment to accuracy and improvement in the historical narrative. The text sets the stage for a detailed exploration of Italy's ancient peoples, migrations, and cultural developments, emphasizing the importance of understanding a nation's past to inform its present and future.

Delle speranze d'Italia

"Delle speranze d'Italia" by conte Cesare Balbo is a political essay published in 1843. Writing during Italy's struggle for unification, Balbo examines how Italian states might achieve independence from Austrian rule. He critiques the neo-Guelph program of Vincenzo Gioberti, proposing instead that the House of Savoy lead a confederation of Italian states. The work addresses military strategy, constitutional reform, and the crucial question of timing for national liberation.