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The author offers a compact chronological survey of Italian history from the end of imperial rule through the modern era, tracing political disintegration and the rise of medieval institutions, the increasing power of the papacy, the emergence of communes and despotisms, and the intellectual and artistic revival of the Renaissance. He describes foreign invasions and diplomatic struggles, the cultural achievements of the sixteenth-century flowering, the subsequent centuries of political stagnation, the upheavals of the Napoleonic period, and the nineteenth-century movements leading to national unity, concluding with a concise assessment of late nineteenth-century Italy.

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Henry Dwight Sedgwick

Henry Dwight Sedgwick was an American author and historian, recognized for his contributions to historical literature. He is best known for his work "A Short History of Italy (476-1900)," which provides a comprehensive overview of Italy's historical development from the fall of the Roman Empire to the early 20th century. Sedgwick's writing is characterized by its clarity and depth, making complex historical events accessible to a broad audience. His scholarly approach and engaging narrative style have made his works a valuable resource for those interested in Italian history.

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