Pope, His Banker, and Venice
Discover the fascinating interplay of power, commerce, and politics in "Pope, His Banker, and Venice" by Felix Gilbert. Published by Harvard University Press in 1991, this compelling narrative spans 176 pages and delves into the intricate world of Renaissance Italy, a time marked by foreign invasions and shifting allegiances.
Gilbert expertly weaves together themes of diplomacy, warfare, and business, highlighting the unique institutional frameworks and political dynamics of Italy's city-states. As you explore this engaging account, you will meet the new players of the Renaissance who shaped the course of history through their intrigue and negotiations.
Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about Italy's past, this book offers a captivating look at a pivotal era. Don't miss the opportunity to understand the connections between power and finance in a time of great change.