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Crime, Disorder, and the Risorgimento : The Politics of Policing in Bologna

Part of the Cambridge studies in Italian history and culture series
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This book provides a meticulous examination of the ideology, structure, and functions of papal police as they operated in the city and province of Bologna in the period before Italian unity.

In doing so, it also offers an important new perspective on the Risorgimento in the region.

The author argues that after the Restoration the papal government maintained much of Napoleon's police apparatus in order to enhance its absolute power as an administrative monarchy; but the new police soon found themselves incapable of dealing effectively with the prevailing problems of the day, including political conspiracy, rampant unemployment, widespread poverty, and endemic crime in city and countryside alike.

In 1828 and 1847 the papal government was forced to allow Bologna's elites to arm themselves in posse-style 'citizen patrols'.

On each occasion the patrols became a rallying point of reform and, eventually, revolution.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
052189381X / 9780521893817
Paperback / softback
04/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
302 p.
23 cm
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