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Sicily:

Three Thousand Years of Human History
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Steerforth Press, 20/apr/2010 - 512 pagine
Tourists, armchair travelers, and historians will all delight in this fluid narrative that can be read straight through, dipped into over time, or used as a reference guide to each period in Sicily’s fascinating tale. Emigration of people from Sicily often overshadows the importance of the people who immigrated to the island through the centuries. These have included several who became Sicily’s rulers, along with Jews, Ligurians, and Albanians. Greeks, Romans, Vandals, Goths, Byzantines, Muslims, Normans, Hohenstaufens, Spaniards, Bourbons, the Savoy Kingdom of Italy and the modern era have all held sway, and left lasting influences on the island’s culture and architecture. Sicily’s character has also been determined by what passed it by: events that affected Europe generally, namely the Crusades and Columbus’s discovery of the Americas, remarkably had little influence on Italy’s most famous island. Maps, biographical notes, suggestions for further reading, a glossary, pronunciation keys, and much more make this unique book as essential as it is enjoyable.


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Review: Sicily: Three Thousand Years of Human History

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A popular and fun-to-read general history of Sicily. Ms. Benjamin keeps the pace up, in spite of a narrative that reaches back to the Peloponnesian War and includes a huge cast of peoples, kings ... Leggi recensione completa

Review: Sicily: Three Thousand Years of Human History

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Fascinating scholarly work chronicling the invasions and occupations of Sicily. It's really a story of the human pain and unintended consequences of top-down policies. A cautionary tale for business who fail to bring all stakeholders to the table and address the issues in the environment.

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Indice

MAPS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 LIPARI
2 THE GREEK PERIOD
3 ROMANS
4 VANDALS GOTHS BYZANTINES
5 MUSLIMS
8 SPANISH
9 BOURBONS
10 THE SAVOY KINGDOM OF SICILY
11 AUTONOMOUS REGION
APPENDIX STATISTICAL TABLES
GLOSSARY AND NOTES ON ITALIAN WORD ENDINGS
GLOSSARY OF NAMES
NOTES

6 NORMANS
7 HOHENSTAUFENS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Copyright

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Informazioni sull'autore (2010)

Sandra Benjamin was born in Troy, New York, and moved to New York City when she was sixteen. Eleven years ago she published The World of Benjamin of Tudela: A Medieval Mediterranean Travelogue. Since then she has spent much of her time in Sicily. Always fascinated by the varied ethnic groups of New York City, she was similarly attracted by the diversity of peoples who became part of the fabric of Sicily.

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