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The Shortest History of Italy by Ross King
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The Shortest History of Italy

3,000 Years From the Romans to the Renaissance to a Modern Republic—a Retelling for Our Times

The Experiment · 2024-04-16

The Shortest History of Italy: 3,000 Years From the Romans to the Renaissance to a Modern Republic—a Retelling for Our Times

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Travel / Europe / Italy
  • Good for readers interested in historical
  • Good for fans of History

What You Get

  • Themes: History, Historical, Easy.
  • Reading lane: Europe and Ancient.
  • Publisher: The Experiment.

About This Book

The calendar. The Senate. The university. The piano, the heliocentric model, and the pizzeria. It’s hard to imagine a world without Italian influence—and easy to assume that inventions like these could only come from a strong, stable peninsula, sure of its place in the world. In this breakneck history, bestselling author Ross King dismantles this assumption, uncovering the story of a land rife with inner uncertainty even as its influence spread.  As the Italian tale unfold...

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The calendar. The Senate. The university. The piano, the heliocentric model, and the pizzeria. It’s hard to imagine a world without Italian influence—and easy to assume that inventions like these could only come from a strong, stable peninsula, sure of its place in the world. In this breakneck history, bestselling author Ross King dismantles this assumption, uncovering the story of a land rife with inner uncertainty even as its influence spread.  As the Italian tale unfolds, prosperity and power fluctuate like the elevation in the Dolomites. If Rome’s seven hills could talk, they might speak of the glorious time of Trajan—or bemoan the era of conquest and the Bubonic Plague that decimated Rome’s population. Episodes of wealth like the First Triumvirate and the time of the Medicis are given fresh life alongside descriptions of the Middle Ages, the early days of Venice, the invasion of Napoleon, and the long struggle for unification.  Highlighting key events and personalities, King paints a vibrant portrait of a country whose political and cultural legacies enrich our lives today. The Shortest History books deliver thousands of years of history in one riveting, fast-paced read.

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