Venice: The Remarkable History of the Lagoon City

Venice: The Remarkable History of the Lagoon City

by Dennis Romano
Venice: The Remarkable History of the Lagoon City

Venice: The Remarkable History of the Lagoon City

by Dennis Romano

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Overview

A sweeping and comprehensive history of Venice--from its formation in the early Middle Ages to the present day--that traces its evolution as a city, city-state, regional power, and overseas empire. No city stirs the imagination more than Venice. From the richly ornamented palaces emerging from the waters of the Grand Canal to the dazzling sites of Piazza San Marco, visitors and residents alike sense they are entering, as fourteenth-century poet Petrarch remarked, "another world." During the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Venice was celebrated as a model republic in an age of monarchs. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it became famous for its freewheeling lifestyle characterized by courtesans, casinos, and Carnival. When the city fell on hard times following the collapse of the Republic in 1797, a darker vision of Venice as a place of decay, disease, and death took hold. Today tourists from around the globe flock to the world heritage site as rising sea levels threaten its very foundations. This comprehensive account reveals the adaptations to its geographic setting that have been a constant feature of living on water from Venice's origins to the present. It examines the lives of the women and men, noble and common, rich and poor, Christian, Jew, and Muslim, who built not only the city but also its vast empire that stretched from Northern Italy to the eastern Mediterranean. It details the urban transformations that Venice underwent in response to environmental vulnerability, industrialization, and mass tourism. Alongside the city's commercial prominence has been its dramatically changing political role, including its power as a city-state, regional stronghold, and overseas empire, as well as its impact on the development of fascism. Throughout, Dennis Romano highlights the city's cultural achievements in architecture, painting, and music, particularly opera. This richly illustrated volume offers a stunning portrait of this most singular of cities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190860004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/07/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 464
Sales rank: 166,741
File size: 73 MB
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About the Author

Dennis Romano is the Dr. Walter Montgomery and Marian Gruber Professor of History emeritus at Syracuse University. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including The Likeness of Venice: A Life of Doge Francesco Foscari, 1373-1457 and Venice Reconsidered: The History and Civilization of an Italian City-State, 1297-1797. Romano is an honorary fellow of the Venetian Athenaeum. He lives in Washington, DC.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part One: Medieval Venice Ch. 1 Before Venice Ch. 2 To Rialto Ch. 3 Ducal Venice Ch. 4 Between Empires and Beyond the Sea Ch. 5 From Ducal to Communal Rule Ch. 6 The Fourth Crusade and the Creation of a Mediterranean Empire Ch. 7 Society and Politics in the Thirteenth Century Ch. 8 The Consolidation of the Patrician Regime Ch. 9 Calamity and Survival Part Two: Renaissance Venice Ch. 10 The Early Renaissance and the Turn toward Italy Ch. 11 Taming the Lion Ch. 12 The Industrial and Ceremonial City Ch. 13 Late Renaissance Venetian Society Ch. 14 Roman Venice and the End of the Renaissance Part Three: Old Regime Venice Ch. 15 The Transformative Seventeenth Century Ch. 16 Reform, Revolution, and the End of the Republic Ch. 17 Austrian Venice Part Four: Modern and Contemporary Venice Ch. 18 Italian Venice Ch. 19 Fascist and Cold War Venice Ch. 20 Global Venice Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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