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,Consolidating Italy: Great Britain and the Culmination of the Risorgimento, 1868–70,endon returned to the Foreign Office, occupying the position until his death in June 1870, shortly before the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in July. He was replaced by Lord Granville, who served as Gladstone’s foreign secretary through the Roman crisis which brought about the culmination of thengagement 发表于 2025-3-24 00:14:58
Conclusion,cians and diplomatic figures took a keen interest in the Italian state’s development during the difficult decade following the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. It is also well established that British politicians, and on occasion their representatives in Italy, took it upon themselves to seek tAmorous 发表于 2025-3-24 05:44:49
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,Watching Italy: The Liberal Triumvirate and the Fledgling Kingdom of Italy, 1861–62,g his foot into the boot of Italy. The image was the perfect metaphor for the British Establishment’s perspective on the unifying of the country. While the image depicted the king placing his right leg in the boot, the caption saying ‘The Right Leg in the Boot at Last’ served to sum up perfectly theMotilin 发表于 2025-3-24 20:29:44
,Shaping Italy: British Efforts to Restrain Italy, 1862–66,ble solutions to the Roman Question, observed that there was no early prospect of the Emperor Napoléon III withdrawing his troops from Rome, as ‘Garibaldi furnishes the French Govt with too good an excuse for staying’. Garibaldi’s activities, and the conduct of the Rattazzi government during the ItaBereavement 发表于 2025-3-25 02:01:05
,Preserving Italy: The Conservatives and the Fragility of Italian Unity, 1866–68,d by a minority Conservative administration under the Earl of Derby. Russell’s ministry had collapsed upon the defeat of its Reform Bill, and the long-serving foreign secretary and prime minister who, alongside Palmerston and Gladstone, had so keenly lent British support to the Italian national caus