Short Oxford History of Italy
The complete Short Oxford History of Italy provides a concise, readable, and authoritative point of entry for the history of Italy from the early Middle Ages to the present day in seven volumes. Each volume emphasises how developments in Italy are best understood as variants on broader European patterns of political, economic, social, and cultural change.
The general editor of the series is Professor John Davis of the University of Connecticut. A note from the general editor...
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La Rocca:
Italy in the Early Middle Ages - 476-1000
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Abulafia:
Italy in the Central Middle Ages
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Najemy:
Italy in the Age of the Renaissance
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Marino:
Early Modern Italy
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Davis:
Italy in the Nineteenth Century
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Edited by Adrian Lyttelton:
Liberal and Fascist Italy
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McCarthy:
Italy Since 1945
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