A Brief History of Italy, Jeremy Black
A Brief History of Italy, Jeremy Black
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A Brief History of Italy
Indispensable for Travellers

Author: Jeremy Black

Narrator: Roger Davis

Unabridged: 11 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/05/2018


Synopsis

'Jeremy Black skilfully sketches social, cultural and political trends' - Christina Hardyment, Times audiobook of the week

'A remarkable mixture of cold history, wide culture and personal experience'
Ciro Paoletti, Secretary General of the Italian Commission of Military History

Despite the Roman Empire's famous 500-year reign over Europe, parts of Africa and the Middle East, Italy does not have the same long national history as states such as France or England. Divided for much of its history, Italy's regions have been, at various times, parts of bigger, often antagonistic empires, notably those of Spain and Austria. In addition, its challenging and varied terrain made consolidation of political control all the more difficult. This concise history covers, in very readable fashion, the formative events in Italy's past from the rise of Rome, through a unified country in thrall to fascism in the first half of the twentieth century right up to today.

The birthplace of the Renaissance and the place where the Baroque was born, Italy has always been a hotbed of culture. Within modern Italy country there is fierce regional pride in the cultures and identities that mark out Tuscany, Rome, Sicily and Venice to name just a few of Italy's many famous regions. Jeremy Black draws on the diaries, memoirs and letters of historic travellers to Italy to gain insight into the passions of its people, first chronologically then regionally.

In telling Italy's story, Black examines what it is that has given Italians such cultural clout - from food and drink, music and fashion, to art and architecture - and explores the causes and effects of political events, and the divisions that still exist today.

About Jeremy Black

JEREMY BLACK is one of the country's most respected historians. Andrew Roberts described him as the 'most underrated thinker in Britain'. He is a Senior Fellow at Policy Exchange and Emeritus Professor of History at Exeter University and a renowned expert on the history of war. He appears regularly on TV and radio. His other books include Maps and History, The British Seaborne Empire and Rethinking World War Two.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Charlie on November 29, 2018

The history of Italy rarely gets treatment in a single volume. Usually we get the Romans, or the city of Rome, and then Mussolini and the fascists. But Italy is has a deep and intriguing history, which Jeremy Black does an excellent job of making it understandable. The Byzantines, the French, the Sp......more

Goodreads review by Charlotte on July 16, 2019

Unfortunately I think the author bit off more than he could chew with this book. I appreciate that the task he set himself was difficult but at times the content was so hard to digest that I would go through chunks of text without actually absorbing anything. Whole paragraphs were sometimes just fil......more

Goodreads review by Deniss on June 02, 2019

It's not an easy task to pack the rich and multi-sided history of Italy into one relatively short book. So, the credit should be given to the author. From Etruscan civilization, through Ancient Roman times and Medieval age to Spanish / Austrian / French period until unification, Mussolini and modern......more

Goodreads review by Katherine on January 05, 2022

A better title for this book would be A British Tourist's History of Italy. It regularly descends into a litany of names and dates with little context for why they're important but then goes into copious detail on Mussolini and the war years. It was briefly good when recounting the "history" from 199......more

Goodreads review by Philip on October 30, 2018

Concise, but feels a little bit roughly edited in places - as if Jeremy Black (not wanting to over-generalize) started with a long paragraph and was forced to cut it down to size. This gets better as the book goes on, and he doesn't have to cram the entire Roman empire into ten pages. Ignoring that......more


Quotes

Jeremy Black skilfully sketches social, cultural and political trends Times

A remarkable mixture of cold history, wide culture and personal experience.