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A bold doorway into a pivotal era, Caesar Borgia: A Study Of The Renaissance opens with a clear, unflinching gaze at power and policy. A concise, immersive journey through a figure whose actions still ripple through Renaissance politics and power. John Leslie Garner's historical biography study unpacks Caesar Borgia not as a caricature but as a core catalyst of sixteenth-century Italy. This academic monograph analysis moves beyond anecdote, offering a disciplined historical analysis of renaissance Europe, where courtly intrigue, papal diplomacy and strategy, and shifting alliances reshape…mehr

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A bold doorway into a pivotal era, Caesar Borgia: A Study Of The Renaissance opens with a clear, unflinching gaze at power and policy. A concise, immersive journey through a figure whose actions still ripple through Renaissance politics and power. John Leslie Garner's historical biography study unpacks Caesar Borgia not as a caricature but as a core catalyst of sixteenth-century Italy. This academic monograph analysis moves beyond anecdote, offering a disciplined historical analysis of renaissance Europe, where courtly intrigue, papal diplomacy and strategy, and shifting alliances reshape kingdoms. The prose honours both scholarly rigor and human scale, revealing why Italian court life was a theatre in which ambition, strategy and fate collided with religion and state. For readers and researchers alike, the book serves as an essential academic reference for scholars and a lively read for history students and enthusiasts. Its significance lies in how it reframes familiar episodes into a cohesive portrait of early modern Italy, inviting reflection on how power was negotiated, exercised, and remembered. It speaks to casual readers who relish classic literature with modern clarity, and to collectors who prize a rediscovered, culturally significant work. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure for those exploring renaissance studies, italian court life, and the broader story of Renaissance Europe.