But, in a historical document of great importance today, King Charles I of Anjou admitted he did not control his own city, that the true rulers of Naples were the “family.” The purpose of this book is not to retrace the birth of the ...
Drawing on contributions from leading experts in the field, this volume presents a series of studies that demonstrate Neapolitans’ manifold contributions to European scientific culture in the early modern period and considers the ...
The book includes highly practical, ready-made walks and tours that allow you to organise your short break in Naples & the Amalfi Coast without losing time planning.
... Naples had fallen under Austrian dominion . Bourbon Naples In 1734 , the Kingdom of Naples changed hands once more with the arrival of Charles of Bourbon , who set out to make Naples a metropolis . He suspended church building in favour ...
What they found there would set a template for the whole of the rest of Europe in the years to come. Keith Lowe’s Naples 1944 is a page-turning book about a city on the brink of chaos and glimpse into the dark heart of postwar Italy.