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Product Description "Lucid, evocative, and richly detailed." ―Jay Parini The history of southern Italy is entirely distinct from that of northern Italy, yet it has never been given its own due. In this authoritative and wholly engrossing history, distinguished scholar Tommaso Astarita "does a masterful job of correcting this error" (Mark Knoblauch, Booklist). From the Normans and Angevins, through Spanish and Bourbon rule, to the unification of Italy in 1860, Astarita rescues Sicily and the worlds south of Rome from the dustier folds of history and restores them to sparkling life. We are introduced to the colorful religious observances, the vibrant historical figures, the diverse population, the ancient ruins, beautiful landscapes, sweet music, and magnificent art―all of which inspired visitors to claim that one had to "see Naples, and then die." Review "Astarita successfully compiles a fascinating insight into a much misunderstood land." ― The Italian Magazine "Astarita has produced an accessible and compelling history of an oft-ignored region." ― BBC Magazine "Wonderful…the best introduction in any language to a complex and fascinating region." ― Anthony Grafton About the Author Tommaso Astarita is a professor of history at Georgetown University. He is a native Neapolitan and currently lives in Washington, DC.