A Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford from 1962 to 1987, and then an Emeritus Fellow until his death, Mack Smith has been considered the world's leading scholar on Italian history for the English world.[9]
He belonged to the post-World War II generation of Cambridge historians, many based at Peterhouse, who learned to appreciate the primacy of documentary evidence.[10] He was an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and of Peterhouse, Cambridge. He received the Presidential Medal of Italy in 1984.[11]
Though his work on Italian history has been criticized by Italian academics, including Rosario Romeo[12] and Renzo De Felice, since their first translations were published in the 1950s, Mack Smith remains the second best-selling author on Italian history after Indro Montanelli. Other Italian academics were outraged over Mack Smith's refusal "to regard Italian fascism and the rise of Benito Mussolini as an aberration".[13] Mack Smith contended that one of the causes of Italian fascism was the structural weaknesses that existed in the Italian political system, a lasting "legacy of the Risorgimento".[13]
Bibliography
Cavour and Garibaldi, 1860: A Study in Political Conflict, 1954.
Garibaldi: A Great Life in Brief, 1956.
Italy: A Modern History, 1958, revised 1969, completely revised and reprinted as Modern Italy: A Political History, 1997.
A History of Sicily, with Moses Finley, in two volumes, Medieval Sicily 800-1713 and Modern Sicily after 1713, 1968; abridged and reprinted as the single volume A History of Sicily with Moses Finley and Christopher Duggan, 1986.
The Making of Italy, 1796-1870, 1968 (editor), reprinted as The Making of Italy, 1796-1866, 1988.
Great Lives Observed: Garibaldi, 1969 (editor).
Victor Emmanuel, Cavour and the Risorgimento, 1971.
Vittorio Emanuele II, 1975.
Mussolini's Roman Empire (Le guerre del Duce), 1976.
John Anthony Davis and Paul Ginsborg, eds. Society and Politics in the Age of the Risorgimento: Essays in Honour of Denis Mack Smith. (Ten essays, including "Francesco De Sanctis: the politics of a literary critic," by Denis Mack Smith.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN0521526450
^Bosworth, Richard, "Denis Mack Smith and the Third Italy" (book review of Italy and Its Monarchy by Denis Mack Smith). The International History Review, vol. 12, no. 4, (November 1990), p. 782.
^Riall, Lucy, in Encyclopedia of Historians & Historical Writing, Kelly Boyd, ed., vol. 2, M-Z. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers (1999), p. 751.
Society and Politics in the Age of the Risorgimento: Essays in honour of Denis Mack Smith, John A. Davis & Paul Ginsborg (eds.), Cambridge University Press, 1991 (ISBN0521-365929)