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III. Cavour and Parliament

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 December 2011

D. Mack Smith
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Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge
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Constitutional history has not bulked large in risorgimento studies, because events of greater dramatic impact take precedence on this particular stage. The 1848 constitution of Piedmont has been studied, but this was a haphazard document drawn up hurriedly by inexperienced lawyers and open to either liberal or illiberal interpretation. Far more important was the formative period after 1848, during which first the Marquis Massimo d'Azeglio and then Count Camille de Cavour created traditions of parliamentary and cabinet rule. Cavour was the most successful and authoritative parliamentarian in Italian history. On his development of the constitution, however, we possess little more than the provocative but fragmentary essays of Adolfo Omodeo, largely because for nearly a century his papers have been inaccessible. The modern Italian parliament grew directly out of Cavour's theory and practice, and what he understood by liberal government is therefore highly important. There is room, at any rate, for enquiring whether he was the straightforward liberal that a dozen biographers make out.

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135 30 June 1861, Hudson to Russell: the King ‘rendered full justice to his many great qualities of heart and head: but he (the King) could not shut his eyes to the fact that his great statesmanship was at times most hazardous to the state. In his passion (said H.M.) he has sometimes kicked over every chair in this room. He has called me “traitor”, and worse; but I knew this was merely the effect of temper and I used to sit quietly making my own notes of the particular matter which had driven him to this extremity of heat and when he cooled I used to read them to him. After his bursts of temper he was cool and collected: I believe his reason forsook him in those moments for he seemed to have no recollection of them: and hence I often doubted whether he were a safe guide tho' I am the first to do justice to his immense courage and his great capacity for details of business. I am not at all sure (he continued) but what we might have obtained the same end with less labour and without alarming all Europe’, Russell Papers, 30/22/68.

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139 13 Feb 1851, Cavour in parliament.

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141 12 April, 24 May, 1861, Hudson to Russell, Russell Papers, 30/22/68.