These books trace the Italian American journey and explore stories of family, faith, and food that have shaped generations and left a lasting mark on American life.
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The Ruin of the Roman Empire
By James Joseph O'Donnell
World History, Military & War
The dream Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar shared of uniting Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East in a single community shuddered and then collapsed in the wars and disasters of the sixth century. Historian and classicist James J. O'Donnell revisits this old story in a fresh way, bringing home its sometimes painful relevance to today's issues.
The astonishing life of Caterina Sforza, one of the most prominent women of Renaissance Italy, who was a wife, mother, leader, and warrior with enough fierceness to make Machiavelli himself wince.
Written in the early 1590s by Moderata Fonte, pseudonym of the Renaissance poet and writer Modesta Pozzo, this literary dialogue interrogates men and men’s treatment of women, and explores by contrast the virtues of singledom and female friendship.