This volume contains the "Discorso Pronunciato Da Benedetto Brin, Ministro Della Marina, a Torino Il 17 Marzo 1897," a significant speech delivered by Benedetto Brin, the Minister of the Navy, in Turin on March 17, 1897. Brin, a pivotal figure in Italian naval history, addresses crucial aspects of naval policy and strategy during a period of rapid technological and political change. The speech provides invaluable insights into the priorities and challenges facing the Italian Navy at the close of the 19th century.
This historical document offers a glimpse into the debates and decisions shaping Italy's maritime power and its role in European affairs. It is a valuable resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the history of naval warfare and Italian politics.
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