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Italy and Her Church

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A History of Italy 1700–1860: The Social Constraints of Political Change. By WoolfStuart. London: Methuen, 1979. Pp. 519. £22.00.

Venise au siècle des lumières. By GeorgelinJean. Paris: Mouton, 1978. (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) Pp. 1225.

The Popes and European Revolution. (Oxford History of the Christian Church) By Owen Chadwick. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981. Pp. x + 646. £28.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Derek Beales
Affiliation:
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

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1 Venturi, F., Settecento riformatore, 1: Da Muratori a Beccaria (Turin, 1969); 11. La chiesa e la repubblica dentro i Ion limili (1976); iii: La prima crisi dell’ntico Regime (1768–1776) (1979).Google Scholar

2 He has edited vol. iii on Riformatori lombardi, piemontesi e toscani (Milan & Naples, 1958); vol. v on Rèformatori napoletani (1962); and vol. vii in collaboration with G. Giarrizzo & G. Torcellan on Riformatori drill antiche repubbliche, dei ducati, dello Stato pontificio e drllt isole (1965).

3 (Ed. Woolf, S.) Venturi, F., Italy and the Enlightenment: studies in a cosmopolitan century (London, 1972).Google Scholar

4 This constitutes the first third of R. Romano & C. Vivanti (eds.), Storia d'ltalia, iii (Turin, 1975), where it is entitled Dalprimo Settecento all'Unità.

5 A. Wandruszka, Leopold II (2 vols, Vienna, 1964–5).

6 See the vast edition of the Muratori correspondence published by the Centro di Studi muratoriani at Modena, still in progress (Florence, 1975– ). Two collections of Atti of their congresses are especially valuable in this context: L. A. Muratori e la Cultura contemporanea (Florence, 1975)Google Scholar and Lafortuna di L. A. Muratori (Florence, 1975).Google Scholar