The Shortest History of Italy

The Shortest History of Italy

by Ross King
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/03/2024

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Embark on a captivating journey through 3000 years of Italy's rich history


'Italian history has always been about resilience and rebirth ... It is a country that for so many centuries has offered up visions of the wonders to which we humans, at our very best, can aspire.'


Italy was the centre of Europe's first worldwide empire and the home of the Renaissance. Its political and cultural influences have encircled the globe. Today it is the fifth most visited country in the world. With a population of 60 million, it welcomes, each year, almost double that number of tourists. No other country has as many UNESCO World Heritage sites: fifty-eight and counting.


The Shortest History of Italy brings these and many other parts of the country alive through a panoramic sweep across some 3,000 years of politics, culture, history and larger-than-life, world-bestriding personalities such as Julius Caesar, St Francis of Assisi and Giuseppe Garibaldi, together with a cast of scheming popes, rampaging barbarians, artistic geniuses, unscrupulous politicians and ambitious mafiosi.


Lively and entertaining, this is the history of one of the world's most fascinating places.


'King has the gift of clear, unpretentious exposition, and an instinctive narrative flair.' —The Guardian


'An exceptional portraitist and craftsman' —Booklist

ISBN:
9781743823446
9781743823446
Category:
European history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-03-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Schwartz Books Pty. Ltd.
Ross King

Ross King is a renowned expert in the Italian Renaissance. He is the author of numerous bestselling and acclaimed books include Brunelleschi’s Dome, Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling, Leonardo and the Last Supper and Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies.

His love of Renaissance Florence, which he has been studying, writing and lecturing about for over twenty years, made Vespasiano’s long-forgotten story – never written about before – an irresistible next subject. He lives just outside Oxford.

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