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History

History short and bittersweet

Italia, broadly synthesised

The Shortest History of Italy by Ross King

by Claudio Bozzi
May 2024, no. 464

The Shortest History of Italy by Ross King

Black Inc., $27.99 pb, 262 pp

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This book is orthodox in its range (from the foundation of Rome to the Covid pandemic), organised into specific historical periods (Renaissance, Illuminismo, Risorgimento), and traditional in telling history largely through eminent biographies and great historical events.

A book aimed at a general readership cannot enter into the debates of ancient historiography. The author acknowledges that attempts to distinguish between the historical and mythical in early Rome are dangerous, and trusts the classical historians thereafter. But they present their own problems, which current research balances against archaeological evidence. Tacitus may control the errors and generalisations of Suetonius and Cassius Dio, but the senator has his own reasons for telling stories as he does.

 


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The Shortest History of Italy by Ross King

Black Inc., $27.99 pb, 262 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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