Nuova Istoria Della Repubblica Di Genova, Epoca Terza (1270-1339): I Capitani Del Popolo, by Michele Giuseppe Canale, delves into the tumultuous history of the Republic of Genoa during a critical period of transition. This volume focuses on the era of the Captains of the People, a time marked by significant political and social upheaval as Genoa navigated its path through the late medieval period. Canale's work provides a detailed examination of the key figures and events that shaped Genoa's destiny during these years, offering insights into the complex dynamics of power, commerce, and conflict.
Written in Italian, this historical account offers valuable perspectives for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the history of Genoa, medieval Italy, and the broader context of Renaissance Europe. The book is a testament to the enduring legacy of Genoa as a major maritime power and cultural center.
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