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OverviewThis is a translation and new edition of Masaniello. La sua vita e il mito in Europa (Rome, 2007), the first historical biography of the leader of the revolt that broke out in Naples in 1647–48. Initially, its main objectives were the cancellation of the many taxes introduced in previous decades and a political reform that would allow the people to have their voice in the civic parliament. Thanks to Masaniello, the Neapolitans were able to compel the Spanish viceroy to sign new ‘capitoli’ (popular desiderata) but soon after, Masaniello was isolated by his main counselor, Giulio Genoino, and others, and ultimately abandoned to a tragic fate. From the moment of his death, a fascinating new life began in which Masaniello was exalted and condemned in many texts (historical volumes, plays, and even a dialogue with Wilhelm Tell) until, by the Risorgimento, he was remembered as an Italian hero. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Silvana D'Alessio , Thomas CohenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.700kg ISBN: 9781041182511ISBN 10: 1041182511 Pages: 378 Publication Date: 01 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction to the English edition, Premise, PART I, The Life, II. A Job for Masaniello, III. Portrait, IV. The First Successes, V. Among the Great, VI. A Plot and the Death of Peppe Carafa, VII. The Visit to the Palace (Thursday, day 11), VIII. A Day of Justice (Friday, 12), IX. The Oath of the Duke of Arcos (Saturday, 13), X. The Excursion to Posillipo, XI. Epilogue, XII. The Funeral, XIII. The Judgments of those who knew the most, PART II, A brief history of a Myth, I. A Voice During the Revolt, II. European Stage Plays, III. The Seventeenth Century: People and Plebeians, IV. An Italian Hero during the Risorgimento, V.Part of Naples, Bibliography, IndexReviewsAuthor InformationSilvana D’Alessio teaches Early Modern History at the University of Salerno, having trained at the University Federico II in Naples, with periods in England and Germany. Besides the Masaniello revolt of 1647, she has worked on the devastating 1656 bubonic plague outbreak in Naples, focusing on physicians and their world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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