by Gabriele Esposito (Author), Gabriele Esposito (Author)
In the 1840s, post-Napoleonic Italy was 'a geographical expression' - not a country, but a patchwork of states, divided between the Austrian-occupied north, and a Spanish-descended Bourbon monarchy, who ruled the south from Naples. Two decades later, it was a nation united under a single king and government, thanks largely to the efforts of the Kings of Sardinia and Piedmont, and the revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi. This book, the first of a two-part series on the armies that fought in the Italian Wars of Unification, examines the Piedmontese and Neapolitan armies that fought in the north and south of the peninsula. Illustrated with prints, early photos and detailed commissioned artwork, this book explores the history, organization, and appearance of the armies that fought to unite the Italian peninsula under one flag.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 48
Edition: 1
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 24 Aug 2017
ISBN 10: 1472819497
ISBN 13: 9781472819499
Book Overview: An examination of the extremely varied Italian forces that fought in the wars to create an independent unified nation. It will appeal to modellers and all those interested in 19th-century European military history.