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The Invention of Sicily : a Mediterranean history

"In this riveting, rich history, Jamie Mackay peels away the layers of this most mysterious of islands. It is a story with its origins in ancient legend that has reinvented itself across centuries: in conquest and resistance. Inseparable from these political and social developments is the nation's cultural patrimony"--

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32320004811299 945.8 MAC
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton Library . . On Loan . 8 Jul 2024
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ISBN 9781786637734 (Hardcover-jacketed)
Classification Number 945.8 MAC
Author Mackay, Jamie,1990-
Title The Invention of Sicily : a Mediterranean history
Physical Description map ;
Contents The liquid continent (800 BC-826 AD) : the colonies of Magna Graecia, Hellenistic culture, Roman-Byzantine occupations -- The polyglot kingdom (826-1182) : life in the Emirate, Norman conquest, hybrid architecture -- The anti-Christ of Palermo (1182-1347) : an emperor-king, the 'peaceful crusade', Sicily's war of independence -- A silent scream (1347-1693) : black death, the Spanish Inquisition, spells and incantations -- Decadence and parlous games (1693-1860) : Baroque towns, legendary bandits, folk politics -- A revolution betrayed (1860-1891) : Italian unification, the origins of the mafia, the paradoxes of liberalism -- A modernist dystopia (1891-1943) : political corruption, fascism and futurism, a colonial administration -- The return of the mafia (1943-2013) : the American connection, concrete cathedrals, bunga bunga -- Epilogue : 'they are our salvation' (2013-present)
"In this riveting, rich history, Jamie Mackay peels away the layers of this most mysterious of islands. It is a story with its origins in ancient legend that has reinvented itself across centuries: in conquest and resistance. Inseparable from these political and social developments is the nation's cultural patrimony"--
Subject Sicily (Italy) -- Social conditions
Sicily (Italy) -- Social life and customs
Sicily (Italy) -- History
Italy -- Sicily
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