Description
The most passionate advocates of Italy's unification in the nineteenth century possessed an almost limitless faith in the benefits of civic association. They also shared a common concern: once Italian unification was achieved and various freedoms were established, would ordinary Italians naturally become responsible, progressive citizens - especially after centuries of foreign rule, regional division, and economic decline? Most unification advocates doubted that their fellow citizens could form a modern, progressive civil society on their own, or that a vibrant association life would develop from the ground up.
Building a Civil Society is the first book-length English-language study of associational life in nineteenth-century Italy. Drawing on extensive research in published and unpublished documents - including associational records, newspapers, periodicals, government documents, guidebooks, exhibition catalogues, memoirs, and private letters - Steven C. Soper provides a complex account of Italian liberalism during Europe's age of association. His study also raises important questions about the role that associations play in emerging democracies.
"Building a Civil Society offers a deeply researched and elegantly written history of associational life in Northeastern Italy in the second half of the nineteenth century. In a field dominated by cultural histories and textual analyses, this is the only study to provide a rich and empirically grounded micro-historical examination of the topic. The scholarship is impeccable, and it is presented in clear, jargon-free prose." -- Anthony L. Cardoza, Department of History, Loyola University of Chicago
About the Author
Steven C. Soper is a lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Georgia.
Reviews
'Steven Soper has provided a compelling and fascinating study on the ways in which associational life, its limits and breadth, and its weaknesses and strengths informed national discourses on civic duty and citizenship.'
-- Aliza S. Wong * American Historical Review, February 2015 *'Stimulating and very readable study'
-- Roland Sart * The Journal of Modern History vol 87:02:2015 *Awards
Winner of American Association for Italian Studies Book Prize - 18th/19th Century Category 2014 (United States) and Helen & Howard R. Marraro Prize awarded by the Society for Italian Historical Studies 2015 (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9781442645035
Author Steven C. Soper
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint University of Toronto Press
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Weight(grams) 620g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 160mm * 27mm