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THE HISTORIANS’ HISTORY OF THE WORLD
Contributors, and Editorial Revisers.
INTRODUCTION THE SCOPE OF ITALIAN HISTORY: A PREFATORY CHARACTERISATION
CHAPTER I. ITALY IN THE DARK AGE
CHAPTER II. IMPERIAL AGGRESSIONS OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY
CHAPTER III. THE NORMANS IN SICILY
CHAPTER IV. THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER V. THE FREE CITIES AND THE EMPIRE
CHAPTER VI. THE VANGUARD OF THE RENAISSANCE
This volume offers a sweeping survey of Italy’s early history, beginning with the turbulent aftermath of Rome’s fall and the rise of the Lombard and Byzantine cities. It follows the emergence of the maritime republics, the complex relationship between empire and papacy, and the early stirrings of civic pride in places like Florence and Venice. Drawing on the work of over two thousand writers, the narrative blends political events, social conditions, and cultural developments into a clear, accessible account.
The later chapters move through the thirteenth‑century power struggles, detailing Frederick Barbarossa’s campaigns, the revival of the Lombard League, and the Norman conquests in Sicily. Richly annotated and supported by contributions from leading scholars across Europe and beyond, the book balances scholarly depth with readability, making it an engaging guide for anyone curious about the foundations of Italy’s storied past.
Language
en
Duration
~40 hours (2320K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: The Outlook Company, 1905.
Credits
David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2023-07-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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