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Venice Thomas F Madden deftly conveys the peculiar history of Venice. Turns out it’s a lot more Byzantine than I expected, in all senses of that word. It was effectively independent for much of its history, and its affiliations with the descendants of the Western Roman Empire and the descendants Eastern Roman Empire shifted often. It served as an interface for the two, and at times rose to the level of a peer. I also discovered, reading this book, that they beat the west to the punch on an early version of republican government. Exhaustively researched, well told, and brimming with novel information. Four stars in a highly competitive class, strongly recommended.
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…and on the list it goes. Looks fascinating
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I should have said in the review that I poached this pick from @july‘s private reserve book list, where it was highlighted as title of special interest
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This was such a great book!
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