1st Edition

At the Roots of Italian Identity 'Race' and 'Nation' in the Italian Risorgimento, 1796-1870

By Edoardo Marcello Barsotti Copyright 2021
262 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book investigates the relationship between the ideas of nation and race among the nationalist intelligentsia of the Italian Risorgimento and argues that ideas of race played a considerable role in defining Italian national identity. The author argues that the racialization of the Italians dates back to the early Napoleonic age and that naturalistic racialism—or race-thinking based on... Read more

Acknowledgements

Preface

Introduction

  1. Prologue: The ‘Primacy of the Nation.’ Vincenzo Cuoco and the Quest for Italian Identity
  2. A Plural Italy? Archaeology, Linguistics, and Racial Types in the Restoration Age
  3. The ‘Lombard Question’: Catholic Liberal Intelligentsia and the Racialization of the Romano-Germanic Encounter
  4. On the Complexities of the Ethnogenesis: Giandomenico Romagnosi and Carlo Cattaneo on National ‘Stocks’ and Racial ‘Types’
  5. Reconsidering Primacy and National Genealogies: ‘Nation’ and ‘Race’ in the Debate among Moderates, 1843-1846
  6. Epilogue and Conclusions: the ‘Science of Nations’

Bibliography

Index

Biography

Edoardo Marcello Barsotti is a historian of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century nationalism in Europe and the Americas. After the completion of his MA at the University of Pisa, Italy, he received his PhD in modern history at Fordham University, New York. He currently works as a teaching associate at the Università di Genova, Italy.