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Cavalieri, Giorgio. Uniformi piemontesi 1671-1798: Le truppe di S.A.R. il Duca di Savoia e di S.M. il Re di Sardegna. L'arciere, 2004.

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Guerrini, Domenico. La Brigata dei granatieri di Sardegna: Memorie storiche. Iuculano anastatica, 1999.

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Ricchiardi, Enrico. Bandiere e stendardi dell'esercito sardo, 1713-1802: "da cenci miei gloria maggior ritraggo". Regione Piemonte, 2006.

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Parodi, Angelo. L'armamento delle truppe a cavallo piemontesi: Regno di Sardegna, 1720-1861. Lizea, 2014.

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Galuppini, Gino. Le uniformi della Marina Militare. Ufficio storico della marina militare, 1997.

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Ilari, Virgilio. Storia militare del Regno murattiano: 1806-1815. Widerholdt frères, 2007.

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P, Crociani, and Boeri Giancarlo, eds. Storia militare del Regno murattiano: 1806-1815. Widerholdt frères, 2007.

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Ilari, Virgilio. Dizionario biografico dell'Armata sarda: Seimila biografie (1799-1821) : con la storia dell'Ordine militare di Savoia e l'elenco dei primi decorati. Widerholdt frères, 2008.

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Galuppini, Gino. La bandiera tricolore nella Marina sarda. 2nd ed. Ufficio storico della marina militare, 1987.

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La difesa di un regno: Il sacrificio dell'esercito del Regno di Sardegna nella guerra contro la Francia, 1792-1796. Gaspari, 2009.

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Porcheddu, Bartolomeo. I barracelli: Fondazione e legislazione. EDES, 2004.

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Fina, Gianfranco. Maestri argentieri ed argenterie alla corte di Carlo Emanuele III e Vittorio Amedeo III: 1730-1796. G. Fina, 1997.

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Cavour and the economic modernization of the Kingdom of Sardinia. Garland Pub., 1991.

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M, Howell Paul. Capitalism in the risorgimento: Joint-stock banking and economic development in the kingdom of Sardinia, 1843-1859. Garland Pub., 1992.

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Palmer, R. R. The Survival of the Revolution in France. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691161280.003.0019.

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This chapter details events in 1973, when the issue for France and the world was whether revolution or counter-revolution should prevail. In every country where the government was at war with the French Republic in 1793—in Britain and Ireland, in the United Provinces and in Belgium restored to the Emperor, in the Austrian Monarchy, the small German states and the Prussian kingdom, in the Italian kingdom of Sardinia—there were groups of people whose sympathies lay in varying degree with the declared enemy. Wherever the French Revolution had been heard of there were men who wished it not to fail. Their concern was not only for France but for the future of some kind of democratization in their own countries. For those, on the other hand, who hoped to see the whole revolution undone, these first months of 1793 saw a revival of the exciting expectations of a year before. The Republic seemed a sinking ship, crazed, in addition, by mutiny in its own crew.
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Palmer, R. R. The Issues and the Adversaries. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691161280.003.0016.

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In April 1792, France had declared war on the “King of Hungary and Bohemia,” that is the House of Austria or Hapsburg, which, since it possessed most of Belgium, was the most important of the powers that adjoined the French frontiers. By the following summer the French were also at war with the kingdoms of Prussia and Sardinia, and by 1793 with Great Britain, the Dutch Republic, and the Bourbon Monarchy of Spain. Despite occasional appearances, or stated war aims, the war that began in April 1792 became an ideological conflict between new and old—between “democratic” and “aristocratic” forms of society in the sense explained in the preceding volume. This chapter focuses on this complex story and nations involved. It begins with a tale of two cities, involving ceremonial events in Frankfurt and Paris on July 14, 1792. It was, of course, Bastille Day, but it was also the date of the imperial coronation of Francis II, a young man of twenty-four who proved to be the last Holy Roman Emperor.
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