"Denkw rdigkeiten Eines Conspiranten" (Volume 1) offers a rare glimpse into the clandestine world of 19th-century Italian revolutionary movements. Penned by Giovanni Ruffini and Ferdinand von Biedenfeld, this volume provides remarkable insights into the secret alliances of the Carbonari and Young Italy, shedding light on key figures such as Mazzini, Cesare, Giovanni U. Camillo Rufini, Prinz Urbino, Graf Alberto, and Porliani.
Originally published in German, this English edition makes Ruffini's firsthand account accessible to a wider audience. Delve into the intricate web of conspiracies, political intrigue, and the passionate individuals who sought to reshape Italy. This volume serves as an invaluable historical document for anyone interested in the Italian Risorgimento and the inner workings of revolutionary organizations.
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