- Tür:
- Kitap Bölümü
- Yayın yılı:
- 1985
- Yayıncı:
- Cambridge University Press
Cavour was never again to be so passive as he had been when the Thousand first set out. Thereafter, however much he may have been on occasion playing second fiddle to Garibaldi, he always had, if not a positive policy, at least some hypotheses for a policy. The chief difficulty is to disentangle these various hypotheses; for Cavour instinctively tried to keep his freedom of manoeuvre so as to be prepared for any eventuality. He had to be ready to accept Garibaldi's success, but also to disown his failure; to accept annexation of the south, but also to score any point against what were called—still with a pejorative connotation—the italianissimi.
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