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by Joseph Powell (Author), Sean Brennan (Introduction by), Stephanie A. Longo (Introduction by)

Following the formation of the kingdom of Italy in 1860, the new Italian government, led by its King, Victor Emmanuel II, turned its attention to the city it intended to make its capital, the Eternal City, Caput Mundi, Rome. One major obstacle stood in their path, the Papal States, under the leadership of Pius IX and under the protection of French soldiers sent by Emperor Napoleon III. For the Italian nationalist leader Giuseppe Garibaldi, a ferocious anticlerical who had an uneasy alliance with the monarchial Italian government, the Papacy would no longer be allowed to hold back Italy's progress into the modern world. As French commitments to preserve the independence of the Vatican waned, it increasingly fell to one of the most remarkable military units in the history of modern Europe to protect the center of Western Christendom. This unit was the Papal Zouaves, soldiers and officers from all over the world drawn by their Catholic faith to fight on behalf of the Pope against an Italian government which was ruthless in enforcing its authority. They came from as near as Switzerland and Belgium and as far away as Canada and China.

This is the memoir of one of the, and Englishmen named Joseph Powell. His story is a chronicle of one of the most tragic clashes of church and state, and how ancient institutions fought to protect their existence against the ruthless waves of modernity.

Author Biography

Sean Brennan is a professor of history at the University of Scranton, the author of The Priest Who Put Europe Back Together: The Life of Father Fabian Flynn, CP and the translator of The KGB and the Vatican: Secrets of the Mitrokhin Files. Stephanie A. Longo is a professor of corporate communication at Pennsylvania State University--Scranton.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.54 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 09, 2026
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by Joseph Powell (Author), Sean Brennan (Introduction by), Stephanie A. Longo (Introduction by)

Following the formation of the kingdom of Italy in 1860, the new Italian government, led by its King, Victor Emmanuel II, turned its attention to the city it intended to make its capital, the Eternal City, Caput Mundi, Rome. One major obstacle stood in their path, the Papal States, under the leadership of Pius IX and under the protection of French soldiers sent by Emperor Napoleon III. For the Italian nationalist leader Giuseppe Garibaldi, a ferocious anticlerical who had an uneasy alliance with the monarchial Italian government, the Papacy would no longer be allowed to hold back Italy's progress into the modern world. As French commitments to preserve the independence of the Vatican waned, it increasingly fell to one of the most remarkable military units in the history of modern Europe to protect the center of Western Christendom. This unit was the Papal Zouaves, soldiers and officers from all over the world drawn by their Catholic faith to fight on behalf of the Pope against an Italian government which was ruthless in enforcing its authority. They came from as near as Switzerland and Belgium and as far away as Canada and China.

This is the memoir of one of the, and Englishmen named Joseph Powell. His story is a chronicle of one of the most tragic clashes of church and state, and how ancient institutions fought to protect their existence against the ruthless waves of modernity.

Author Biography

Sean Brennan is a professor of history at the University of Scranton, the author of The Priest Who Put Europe Back Together: The Life of Father Fabian Flynn, CP and the translator of The KGB and the Vatican: Secrets of the Mitrokhin Files. Stephanie A. Longo is a professor of corporate communication at Pennsylvania State University--Scranton.

Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.54 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 09, 2026

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Two Years in the Pontifical Zouaves: A Narrative of Travel, Residence, and Experience in the Roman States - Paperback

Two Years in the Pontifical Zouaves: A Narrative of Travel, Residence, and Experience in the Roman States - Paperback

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Two Years in the Pontifical Zouaves: A Narrative of Travel, Residence, and Experience in the Roman States - Paperback

Two Years in the Pontifical Zouaves: A Narrative of Travel, Residence, and Experience in the Roman States - Paperback

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