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Rule of the Monk; Or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century
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- Nombre de pages293
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4713976-8
- EAN8596547139768
- Date de parution01/08/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille558 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Rule of the Monk; Or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century, " Giuseppe Garibaldi weaves a compelling narrative that intricately explores the socio-political landscape of 19th century Rome through the lens of religious authority and monastic life. Garibaldi's literary style is imbued with vivid imagery and robust rhetorical devices, reflecting the fervent spirit of his revolutionary ideals and the tumultuous backdrop of the Risorgimento.
This work stands as a critical engagement with the interplay of power, faith, and identity during a time marked by intense ideological conflict, demonstrating how monastic institutions both shaped and resisted the shifting currents of modernity in Italy. A revered figure in Italian unification, Garibaldi's personal experiences as a soldier and statesman undoubtedly influenced his incisive observations on religion's role in society.
His keen awareness of the challenges posed by the papacy and the socio-political ramifications necessitated by unification compel him to delve into the complexities of ecclesiastical authority. Garibaldi's unique position as a nationalist leader and his intrinsic disdain for oppressive systems lay the groundwork for a profound critique of contemporary Rome. Readers seeking a nuanced understanding of 19th century Italy and its intricate relationship with religion and governance will find Garibaldi's work essential.
"Rule of the Monk" serves not only as a historical document but also as an impassioned call for liberation from oppressive forces. This book illuminates the interplay of faith and power, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the intricate fabric of Italy's past.
This work stands as a critical engagement with the interplay of power, faith, and identity during a time marked by intense ideological conflict, demonstrating how monastic institutions both shaped and resisted the shifting currents of modernity in Italy. A revered figure in Italian unification, Garibaldi's personal experiences as a soldier and statesman undoubtedly influenced his incisive observations on religion's role in society.
His keen awareness of the challenges posed by the papacy and the socio-political ramifications necessitated by unification compel him to delve into the complexities of ecclesiastical authority. Garibaldi's unique position as a nationalist leader and his intrinsic disdain for oppressive systems lay the groundwork for a profound critique of contemporary Rome. Readers seeking a nuanced understanding of 19th century Italy and its intricate relationship with religion and governance will find Garibaldi's work essential.
"Rule of the Monk" serves not only as a historical document but also as an impassioned call for liberation from oppressive forces. This book illuminates the interplay of faith and power, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the intricate fabric of Italy's past.






