船只、枪炮和金钱:革命的后勤和加里波第的 1860 年战役

IF 1.8 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Daniel F Banks
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当朱塞佩·加里波第(Giuseppe Garibaldi)在1860年意大利统一的战役中起航前往西西里岛时,他给了一群居住在港口城市热那亚的流亡政治激进分子一项任务,让他们为他的远征采购武器、装备和增援部队。这些1848年革命的流亡老兵迅速发展了一个流动但高度整合的筹款和采购组织,为加里波第提供了成功的手段。为了做到这一点,他们利用了数十年来作为秘密跨国组织者的经验,但也依赖于他们在19世纪50年代热那亚商业和工业繁荣期间积累的商业和专业知识和人脉。至关重要的是,他们利用了蒸汽运输等物流创新,将人员和设备集中在他们需要的地方和时间,并确保他们的革命取得积极成果。他们还成功地与跨帝国的权力经纪人谈判,并在地中海水域的管辖权差距中航行。这些前48人利用他们作为流亡者和商人的经历挑战了19世纪50年代的保守现状,并迫使建立了一个统一的意大利。对他们成功的物质基础的关注恢复了他们在改变19世纪欧洲方面的作用。
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Ships, Guns and Money: The Logistics of Revolution and Garibaldi’s Campaign of 1860
When Giuseppe Garibaldi set sail for Sicily on the campaign that led to the unification of Italy in 1860, he gave a group of exiled political radicals living in the port city of Genoa the task of procuring weapons, equipment and reinforcements for his expedition. These exiled veterans of the 1848 revolutions quickly developed a fluid yet highly integrated fundraising and procurement organization that provided Garibaldi with the means for success. To do this, they leveraged decades of experience as clandestine transnational organizers, but also relied on the business and professional expertise and contacts they had accrued during a commercial and industrial boom in Genoa in the 1850s. Crucially, they took advantage of logistical innovations like steam travel to concentrate people and equipment where and when they needed them and guarantee a positive outcome for their revolution. They also successfully negotiated with trans-imperial power brokers and navigated jurisdictional gaps in the waters of the Mediterranean. These former 48ers used their experiences as exiles and businessmen to challenge the conservative status quo of the 1850s and force the creation of a united Italy. A focus on the material underpinning of their success restores their role in transforming nineteenth-century Europe.
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