The Rise and Fall of Italy

The Rise and Fall of Italy

by (english) Compiled By George Holmes

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Classical Period: Breeding the Roman Empire In the 2nd century BC, the Romans began to rise from Italy. After three Punic Wars and four Macedonian Wars, Rome annexed Carthage, conquered Greece, and gradually unified the Italian Peninsula and the Po River Plain, becoming a powerful empire spanning Asia, Europe, and Africa. Italy became the core area of ​​the Roman Empire. Middle Ages: The Birth of the Renaissance In the 14th century, when the whole of Europe was still immersed in the Dark Middle Ages, Italian geniuses emerged in large numbers and stars shone: Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, breaking through the feudal, conservative, and repressive theocratic thinking of the time. Subsequently, this trend of thought formed a Renaissance movement that was grand, spectacular and influenced Europe. Modern Times: Step by Step towards Decline Since modern times, class contradictions in Italy have gradually intensified and national sentiment has been rising. Under the control of Mussolini, fascism came to power and led Italy on the road to foreign wars. At the same time, Italy is in deep financial crisis, with domestic inflation, soaring prices, financial chaos, fiscal collapse, and high debt... Open this book to restore Italy's entire process from its heyday to its decline.

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