Venice: the Hub of Europe 1081-1797

Venice: the Hub of Europe 1081-1797

by (u. S.) William Mcneil

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From 1081 to 1797, after seven hundred years of competition among heroes, Venice suddenly emerged, straddling the east and west, achieving hegemony in the Mediterranean and changing the course of European and world history. McNeil tells the story of the ups and downs of Venice, the "maritime empire", with an epic writing style that is penetrating and vivid, and the grand history is vividly written on the page, making people infinitely fascinated and imaginative... McNeil regards Venice as a European hub from the Middle Ages to the early modern period, and describes the exchanges and conflicts between Latin Christian countries, Eastern European Orthodox countries, and Islamic countries. The cultural integration and civilizational interaction with Venice as a transit point had an important impact on the formation of modern Europe.

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