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Book Review By Amanda Vincent
The House of Medici: It's Rise and Fall by Christopher Hibbert

In the beginning of the book, the author presents the background of Florence and the Florentines, including its well-known families, its type of government and how the government positions were chosen, the condition of the Papacy, and how the Medici family was woven into this picture. As the Renaissance was blossoming, especially in Italy, in the 1400s, so too was the House of Medici, and not by coincidence since their banks were the financiers of many great painters and architects of the glorious age.
Hibbert describes how the Medici were involved in almost every aspect of Italian life, from the local Signoria to the Church to the great artists of the Renaissance, such as Michelangelo and Botticelli. The Medici, because they were holders of such immense power and unsurpassable wealth, had the potential for both impeccable glory and, at the same time, the potential to suffer an unspeakable downfall because they had so much at stake.


Kind Of History
Time of history: - 1000-1600 AD
History of a people? Yes
Nationality?

Subjects of this Historical Account
Religion? (if plays a major part) - Catholics!
Ethnicity (if plays a major part) - European/White
Is the portrayal sympathetic? - Unsympathetic
From a certain profession/group? - businessmen
Intelligence of subject of history: - Smart

Main Adversary
From a certain profession/group?
Religion? (if plays a major part) - Catholics!
Nationality? - Italian

Setting
Europe Yes
European country: - Italy

Writing Style
Minor characters feature lots of:
Is this a kid's book? - Ages 16-Adult
Pictures/Illustrations? - None
Length of book - 250-300 pages
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