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Author Wärnberg, Jessica, author.

Title City of echoes : a new history of Rome, its popes, and its people / Jessica Wärnberg.

Edition First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
Publication Info. New York, NY : Pegasus Books, 2023.
©2023
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Description 442 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), map ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part 1: Becoming Rome. In the footsteps of Peter -- 'You have won, Galilean': The rise of Christian Rome -- Part 2: Turbulent priests. Crowned on the grave of the empire -- Holy Rome: Relics, invaders and the politics of power --Between Avignon, Babylon and Rome -- Part 3: The rise and fall of the imperial papacy. Echoes of the ancients: The renaissance of papel Rome -- Theatre of the world -- Inquisitors, the ghetto and ecstatic saints -- Part 4: Wrestling with modernity. From the sublime to the pathetic: Eighteen-century Rome -- Non possumus: Poes of Rome in the age of revolutions -- A tale of two cities: Rome and the Vatican.
Summary "From a bold new historian comes a vibrant history of Rome as seen through its most influential persona throughout the centuries: the pope. Rome is a city of echoes, where the voice of the people has chimed and clashed with the words of princes, emperors, and insurgents across the centuries. In this authoritative new history, Jessica Wärnberg tells the story of Rome's longest standing figurehead and interlocutor--the pope--revealing how his presence over the centuries has transformed the fate of the city of Rome. Emerging as the anonymous leader of a marginal cult in the humblest quarters of the city, the pope began as the pastor of a maligned and largely foreign flock. Less than 300 years later, he sat enthroned in a lofty, heavily gilt basilica, a religious leader endorsed (and financed) by the emperor himself. Eventually, the Roman pontiff would supplant even the emperors as de facto ruler of Rome and pre-eminent leader of the Christian world. By the nineteenth century, it would take an army to wrest the city from the pontiff's grip. As the first-ever account of how the popes' presence has shaped the history of Rome, City of Echoes not only illuminates the lives of the remarkable (and unremarkable) men who have sat on the throne of Saint Peter, but also reveals the bold and curious actions of the men, women, and children who have shaped the city with them, from antiquity to today. In doing so, the book tells the history of Rome as it has never been told before. During the course of this fascinating story, City of Echoes also answers a compelling question: how did a man--and institution--whose authority rested on the blood and bones of martyrs defeat emperors, revolutionaries, and fascists to give Rome its most enduring identity?"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Catholic Church -- Italy -- Rome -- Government -- Influence.
Papacy -- History.
Rome (Italy) -- History.
ISBN 9781639365210 (hardcover)
1639365214 (hardcover)
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