Italy's Paradise: A History of Tuscany
By (Author) Alistair Moffat
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
10th May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History and Archaeology
Social and cultural history
Local history
Travel writing
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
257g
'A delicious trip through the geography, history and culture of the region'Sunday Telegraph
Ever since the days of the Grand Tour, Tuscany has cast its magic spell on foreign vistiors. Attracted by the perfect combination of history, art, architecture, superb natural beauty and weather not to mention magnificent traditions of food and drink British visitors and residents have been at times so numerous that the local word for foreigners was simply 'gli inglesi' 'the English'.
What is it that makes this exquisite part of Italy so seductive Alistair Moffat embarks on a journey into Tuscanys past. From the flowering of the Etruscan civilization in the seventh century bc through the rise of the powerful medieval communes of Arezzo, Luca, Pisa and Florence, and the role the area played as the birthplace of the Renaissance, he underlines both the areas regional uniqueness as well as the vital role it has played in the history of the whole of Italy. Insightful, readable and imbued with the authors own enthusiasm for Tuscany, this book includes a wealth of information not found in tourist guides.
'A sun-drenched meditation on the character of the place and its people'The Scotsman
'A delicious trip through the geography, history and culture of the region'
* Sunday Telegraph *'A sun-drenched meditation on the character of the place and its people'
* The Scotsman *Alistair Moffat was born and bred in the Scottish Borders. A former Director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Director of Programmes at Scottish Television and founder of the Borders Book Festival, he is also the author of a number of highly acclaimed books. From 2011 he was Rector of the University of St Andrews. He has written more than thirty books on Scottish history.