Absolute Monarchs: A History of the Papacy

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Random House Publishing Group, 15 de maig 2012 - 544 pàgines

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
In a chronicle that captures nearly two thousand years of inspiration and intrigue, John Julius Norwich recounts in riveting detail the histories of the most significant popes and what they meant politically, culturally, and socially to Rome and to the world. Norwich presents such popes as Innocent I, who in the fifth century successfully negotiated with Alaric the Goth, an invader civil authorities could not defeat; Leo I, who two decades later tamed (and perhaps paid off) Attila the Hun; the infamous “pornocracy”—the five libertines who were descendants or lovers of Marozia, debauched daughter of one of Rome’s most powerful families; Pope Paul III, “the greatest pontiff of the sixteenth century,” who reinterpreted the Church’s teaching and discipline; John XXIII, who in five short years starting in 1958 instituted reforms that led to Vatican II; and Benedict XVI, who is coping with today’s global priest sex scandal. Epic and compelling, Absolute Monarchs is an enthralling history from “an enchanting and satisfying raconteur” (The Washington Post).

 

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CHAPTER I
3
CHAPTER II
11
CHAPTER III
27
CHAPTER IV
39
CHAPTER V
51
CHAPTER VI
63
CHAPTER VII
71
CHAPTER VIII
86
CHAPTER XIX
289
CHAPTER XX
309
CHAPTER XXI
328
The Age of Reason
350
St Peter
374
Progress and Reaction
381
Pio Nono
394
Leo XIII and the First World War
417

CHAPTER IX
101
CHAPTER X
118
CHAPTER XI
138
CHAPTER XII
155
CHAPTER XIII
171
CHAPTER XIV
181
CHAPTER XV
202
CHAPTER XVI
227
CHAPTER XVII
245
CHAPTER XVIII
263
Vatican II and After
453
Bibliography
469
Defenders of the City c 100536
473
Avignon
479
Maps
482
138
492
309
500
Illustration Credits
511
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John Julius Norwich was the author of more than twenty books, including the New York Times bestseller Absolute Monarchs. He began his career in the British foreign service, but resigned his diplomatic post to become a writer. He was a chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund and the honorary chairman of the World Monuments Fund. John Julius Norwich died in 2018.

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