The Pope Who Would Be King: The Exile of Pius IX and the Emergence of Modern Europe

by David I. Kertzer

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Documents the story of the violent revolution that signaled the end of the political power of the popes and resulted in the emergence of modern Europe.

Days after his prime minister was assassinated in the middle of Rome in November 1848, Pope Pius IX found himself a virtual prisoner in his own palace. Only two years earlier Pius's election had triggered a wave of optimism across Italy: he was seen as a youthful, benevolent new pope who would at last bring the Papal States into modern times and help create a new, unified Italian nation. Kertzer documents the story of the violent revolution that signaled the end of the political power of the popes and resulted in the emergence of modern Europe.
  • ISBN10 0812989910
  • ISBN13 9780812989915
  • Publish Date 24 April 2018
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Imprint Random House
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 512
  • Language English