In this first full-length biography of Ferrari, Lovett traces his
intellectual development in Milan and describes his twenty years of
voluntary exile in Paris. In discussing Ferrari's relationships
with French radicals and socialists, Lovett documents the growth of
his political consciousness in the 1840s, his gradual commitment to
the democratization of European society, and his response to the
impact of both the French and Italian revolutions of 1848.
Originally published 1979.
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