Venice: A New History

Venice: A New History

by Thomas F. Madden
Venice: A New History

Venice: A New History

by Thomas F. Madden

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Overview

A spellbinding new portrait of one of the world’s most beloved cities, from the author of Istanbul

La Serenissima. Its breathtaking architecture, art, and opera ensure that Venice remains a perennially popular destination for tourists and armchair travelers alike. Yet most of the available books about this magical city are either facile travel guides or fusty academic tomes. In Venice, renowned historian Thomas F. Madden draws on new research to explore the city’s many astonishing achievements and to set 1,500 years of Venetian history and the endless Venetian-led Crusades in the context of the ever-shifting Eurasian world. Filled with compelling insights and famous figures, Venice is a monumental work of popular history that’s as opulent and entertaining as the great city itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780147509802
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/29/2013
Pages: 480
Sales rank: 437,099
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Thomas F. Madden is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint Louis University. He has written and lectured extensively on the ancient and medieval Mediterranean as well as the history of Christianity and Islam. Awards for his scholarship include the Medieval Academy of America's Haskins Medal and the Medieval Institute's Otto Grundler Prize. He is a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Medieval Academy of America. His books include Venice: A New History and Istanbul: City of Majesty at the Crossroads of the World.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

1 Refugees on the Lagoon: The Origins of Venice 9

2 St. Mark's Rest: The Birth of the City of Venice, 697-836 28

3 Coming of Age: Independence, Expansion, and Power, 836-1094 47

4 A Merchant Republic in a Feudal Age: Ecclesiastical and Political Reform, 1095-1172 68

5 Between Empires: The Peace of Venice, 1172-1200 94

6 Birth of a Maritime Empire: Venice and the Fourth Crusade 114

7 Marco Polo's Venice: Prosperity, Power, and Piety in the Thirteenth Century 151

8 The Discovery of the West: War, Wealth, and Reform in the Early Fourteenth Century 173

9 Plague and Treason in the Fourteenth Century 194

10 From Victory to Victory: The War of Chioggia and the Birth of the Mainland Empire 212

11 Death of a Parent: The Fall of Constantinople and the Rise of the Ottoman Turks 237

12 Sowing and Reaping: Medieval Venice and the Birth of Modern Finance 259

13 The Perils of Success: The Apogee of the Venetian Empire 280

14 Most Splendid and Serene: Venice and the Renaissance 302

15 For God and St. Mark: The Wars Against the Turks 323

16 Marks, Opera, and Love: Venice the Tourist Destination 340

17 A Medieval Republic in the Modern World: The United States, France, and the Fall of Venice 354

18 A Crisis of Identity: Venice in the Nineteenth Century 372

19 War, Water, and Tourists: Venice in the Twentieth Century and Beyond 398

Further Reading 429

Index 435

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“Madden is that rare talent—a serious scholar who tells a gripping story. He breathes life into Venetian history in all its subtle complexity, rescuing the Venetians from the common stereotype of one-dimensional merchants. This book is a fantastic read.” —Lars Brownworth, author of Lost to the West: The Forgotten Byzantine Empire that Rescued Western Civilization

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