The Shortest History of Italy, Ross King
The Shortest History of Italy, 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

Author: Ross King

Narrator: Liam Gerrard

Unabridged: 6 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/26/2024


Synopsis

A concise, star-studded retelling of Italy's past, from Caesar and Augustus to da Vinci and Michelangelo, tracing the story of a country with prodigious global influence—from a foremost author of historic Italy.

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 the Middle Ages, the early days of Venice, the invasion of Napoleon, and the long struggle for unification. King paints a colorful, fascinating portrait of a country that remains compelling not just to tens of millions of Italian Americans, but to the millions of Americans who visit Italy every year.

About Ross King

Ross King is the author of many bestselling books on Italian history and art, including Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling and Brunelleschi's Dome. He lectures widely on Renaissance art at museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Frick Collection, and the National Gallery, and is a regular participant in Italian Renaissance seminars at the Aspen Institute. He lives in the historic town of Woodstock, near Oxford, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on January 28, 2024

I loved this book. I liked the non-flowery writing style with its clarity and conversational tone. Considering the time span and magnitude of the subject matter, there is an astonishing depth of information in what is actually a relatively concise book. The maps and visuals helped with this. Ross Ki......more

Goodreads review by Lewis on February 27, 2025

The title is correct, this is probably the shortest history of Italy you will ever read. Going from the founding of the Roman Republic to the Covid 19 pandemic in about 230 pages is a serious achievement in brevity. Obviously this is not an in-depth history. Think of it as an accessible pop-history......more

Goodreads review by Tim on October 24, 2024

Dit boek bevat wat de titel zegt. Je krijgt dus waar voor je geld. Het komt ongeveer overeen met een school- of universiteitsvak over Italiaanse geschiedenis en cultuur in één leer- of academiejaar, denk ik. Als auteur moet je bij dit soort boeken - waarin je ruwweg 3000 jaar geschiedenis in 260 blad......more

Goodreads review by Bryan on August 22, 2024

This was exactly what I wanted! I am visiting Italy in April and, although I have a working knowledge of Italian history, I wanted to learn more so I could have context for all that I plan to see. This book was exactly that. Beginning from the founding of Rome and ending with Italy in the pandemic,......more

Goodreads review by Delaney on January 26, 2025

I actually loved this? It was definitely the shortest history of Italy and it felt in depth enough to gain a decent understanding but not too long where it was dragging. I was actually itching to read it which is not always the norm with history books.......more