Description
The Revolt of Naples examines one of the major events in the years of `revolution' in Europe in the 1640s: the revolt by the people of the Kingdom of Naples against the Spanish monarchy which ruled over them. Villari analyses the preconditions of the revolt, going back to its roots in the late 16th Century and discussing economic, social and political developments in the Kingdom.
About the Author
Rosario Villari is the author of The Revolt of Naples, published by Wiley.
Reviews
'Thanks to the work of Rosario Villari, we can now see the Neapolitan upheaval as one if the most complex and fascinating of all the great European upheavals of the mid-seventeenth century.' J. H. Elliott, University of Oxford
'The Revolt of Naples has established itself as a classic of modern Italian historical writing, and should have been translated long ago.' Peter Burke, University of Cambridge
'This translation of an Italian 'classic' is to be applauded.' Times Literary Supplement
'One of the most important books written by an Italian historian in the last forty years ... widely and justly considered a classic of Italian historiography ... all English-speakers interested in European history should be grateful for the publication of the English version of this brilliant and most important book.' Journal of Modern Italian Studies
'A fascinating picture of the mighty Spanish Empire in terminal decline.' The Pike and Shot Society
Book Information
ISBN 9780745607245
Author Rosario Villari
Format Hardback
Page Count 290
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 544g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 158mm * 28mm