Denis Mack Smith
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Denis Mack Smith CBE Grand Official of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[1] (born March 3, 1920 in London) is an English historian of Italy.
[edit] Books
Many of Mack Smith's books were published first in Italian; dates in this section are for English-language texts where available.
- Cavour and Garibaldi, 1860 - A Study in Political Conflict, 1954.
- Italy: A modern history, 1959.
- A History of Sicily: Medieval Sicily 800-1713, 1968 (with Moses Finley).
- Garibaldi, 1969.
- Victor Emanual, Cavour and the Risorgimento, 1971.
- Vittorio Emanuele II, 1975.
- Mussolini's Roman Empire, 1977.
- Mussolini, 1981.
- Cavour, 1985.
- The Making of Italy 1796-1866, 1988.
- Italy and its Monarchy, 1989.
- Modern Sicily After 1713
- Mazzini, 1994.
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