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Imperial City

Rome under Napoleon
  • Susan Vandiver Nicassio
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2009
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In 1798, the armies of the French Revolution tried to transform Rome from the capital of the Papal States to a Jacobin Republic. For the next two decades, Rome was the subject of power struggles between the forces of the Empire and the Papacy, while Romans endured the unsuccessful efforts of Napoleon’s best and brightest to pull the ancient city into the modern world. Against this historical backdrop, Nicassio weaves together an absorbing social, cultural, and political history of Rome and its people. Based on primary sources and incorporating two centuries of Italian, French, and international research, her work reveals what life was like for Romans in the age of Napoleon.

“A remarkable book that wonderfully vivifies an understudied era in the history of Rome. . . . This book will engage anyone interested in early modern cities, the relationship between religion and daily life, and the history of the city of Rome.”—Journal of Modern History

“An engaging account of Tosca’s Rome. . . . Nicassio provides a fluent introduction to her subject.”—History Today

“Meticulously researched, drawing on a host of original manuscripts, memoirs, personal letters, and secondary sources, enabling [Nicassio] to bring her story to life.”—History

Author / Editor information

Susan Vandiver Nicassio is professor of history at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She is the author of many books, including Tosca’s Rome, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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"Nicassio is to be commended for the wide intellectual range and sophistication of her research. Her writing is direct, often witty, an refreshingly accessible. . . . A remarkable book tat wonderfully vivifies an understudied era in the history of Rome. . . . This book will engage anyone interested in early modern cities, the relationship between religion and daily life, and the history of the city of Rome."
— Christopher M.S. Johns, Journal of Modern History

"[Imperial City] is meticulously researched, drawing on a host of original manuscripts, memoirs, personal letterrs, and secondary sources, enabling her to bring her story to life. . . . [The author's] prose is lively and entertaining, making it accessible to both scholars and a more general audience. . . . Probably the best work on the topic in print."
— Jeremy Black, History Today

“Meticulously researched, drawing on a host of original manuscripts, memoirs, personal letters, and secondary sources, enabling [Nicassio] to bring her story to life.”
— Wayne Hanley, History


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eBook published on:
October 15, 2009
eBook ISBN:
9780226579740
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256
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54 halftones, 3 maps
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