
Genova 1746-1748: Fortificazioni, topografia, poliorcetica, vicende e uomini del grande assedio
par:
Fulvio Majocco
Langue: Italien
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1407360655
ISBN 13: 9781407360652
Date de publication:
March 17th, 2023
Éditeur: British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Pages: 242
Genres: Action & Adventure, History
Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Europe, a pivotal moment in history unfolds in Genoa between 1746 and 1748. Fulvio Majocco meticulously explores the strategic significance of fortifications and the turbulent topography of this coastal city that became a battleground. The narrative delves into the intricate art of siege warfare, offering readers a glimpse into the military tactics and engineering marvels that characterized the era.
The book paints a vivid portrait of the individuals who shaped the events of the siege—from generals and soldiers to architects and common civilians caught in the crossfire. It discusses their motivations, struggles, and the harsh realities they faced during this tumultuous period. Through detailed descriptions and analyses, Majocco brings to life their stories while highlighting the human element often overshadowed by the grand narratives of military conflicts.
Historical events are woven seamlessly with thorough research, offering insights into not only the politics and military strategies of the time but also the cultural and societal implications of the siege. Majocco draws from a wealth of primary sources, bringing authenticity and depth to his account, inviting readers to immerse themselves fully in the time and place.
As the reader journeys through the pages, they encounter the profound impact of this siege on Genoa's identity and legacy. The atmosphere of resilience in the face of adversity is palpable, making this work an essential contribution to the understanding of military history and the personal stories that define it.
The book paints a vivid portrait of the individuals who shaped the events of the siege—from generals and soldiers to architects and common civilians caught in the crossfire. It discusses their motivations, struggles, and the harsh realities they faced during this tumultuous period. Through detailed descriptions and analyses, Majocco brings to life their stories while highlighting the human element often overshadowed by the grand narratives of military conflicts.
Historical events are woven seamlessly with thorough research, offering insights into not only the politics and military strategies of the time but also the cultural and societal implications of the siege. Majocco draws from a wealth of primary sources, bringing authenticity and depth to his account, inviting readers to immerse themselves fully in the time and place.
As the reader journeys through the pages, they encounter the profound impact of this siege on Genoa's identity and legacy. The atmosphere of resilience in the face of adversity is palpable, making this work an essential contribution to the understanding of military history and the personal stories that define it.