Britain, Ireland and the Italian Risorgimento 2015
DOI: 10.1057/9781137297723_4
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Felice Orsini and the Construction of the Pro-Italian Narrative in Britain

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“…After escaping from the Austrian prison in Mantua, he published an account of his imprisonment in Britain which sold an estimated 35,000 copies within a year, and was engaged on a tour of lectures in the provinces. 92 Neapolitan political prisoners were not unique in their popularity. Poerio and the other ex-detainees, when reaching London in 1858, were welcomed as 'Neapolitan exiles' and were later accommodated in Turin by the governmental fund supporting refugees.…”
Section: Punishment and Political Prisonersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After escaping from the Austrian prison in Mantua, he published an account of his imprisonment in Britain which sold an estimated 35,000 copies within a year, and was engaged on a tour of lectures in the provinces. 92 Neapolitan political prisoners were not unique in their popularity. Poerio and the other ex-detainees, when reaching London in 1858, were welcomed as 'Neapolitan exiles' and were later accommodated in Turin by the governmental fund supporting refugees.…”
Section: Punishment and Political Prisonersmentioning
confidence: 99%