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Yeping Li,Edward A. Silver,Shiqi Liontese Code, and despite the fact that the severity of the Piedmontese laws in contrast with those of many of the other former states was widely criticised, the only major concession was over the death penalty, which in deference to the Tuscan Code was suspended. The Code of Criminal Law Procedure wIngratiate 发表于 2025-3-25 20:46:06
Introduction: Law and Order in a Changing World: Italy 1790–1900 Recurrent political crises and persistent social unrest were constant themes in Italy’s history in these years, and did not end with the creation of the new unified state. Unification was followed by civil war in many parts of the South, and the century that had opened with the crisis of the . prin侵蚀 发表于 2025-3-26 03:04:20
The Crisis of the Old Orderanquillity that had prevailed for much of the previous century. Indeed, as the final quarter of the 18th century opened, the Italian states seemed to many observers to be on the way to recovery from the political and economic disasters that had followed the glories of the Renaissance, and after morecravat 发表于 2025-3-26 04:37:13
Communities in Conflictns of social and economic life. Indeed, it was often in the rural communities in which the majority of Italians passed their lives, earned their livelihoods and formed their perceptions of the world that the new changes were felt most directly and immediately. It was for this reason that collectiveCountermand 发表于 2025-3-26 10:03:10
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Law and Public Order after the Restorationmany regions and sections of Italian society in these years, many others remained more tranquil. In the cities, as we have seen, collective disorder was the exception rather than the norm and while some regions gained a reputation for persistent violence or lawlessness, others such as Piedmont and T