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Gioacchino Ventura e Napoleone III : la résurrection de l'Empire comme celle du jour de Pâques

2019 - Editoriale Scientifica

58-89 p.

  • Starting from the observation of Luigi Sturzo who interpreted Gioacchino Ventura's French period as a phase of involution of his political thought, this essay examines Ventura's reflections on the 2 December coup d'état. In order to understand the reasons that pushed the Sicilian Theatine to exalt, after the enthusiastic adherence to the ideals of '48, the Second Empire as a consecration of a divine plan aimed to preserving the sovereignty, to support the Church, and to reject the advance of a democracy opened to socialist demands, the analysis will focus on the political judgments expressed in the preaches of 1857 held in the imperial chapel of the Tuileries. [Publisher's text].

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Storia e politica : rivista quadrimestrale : XI, 1, 2019