Absolute Monarchs
Critical praise for ABSOLUTE MONARCHS
“ Absolute Monarchs sprawls across Europe and the Levant, over two millenniums, and with an impossibly immense cast: 265 popes, feral hordes of Vandals, Huns and Visigoths, expansionist emperors, Byzantine intriguers, Borgias and Medicis, heretic zealots, conspiring clerics, bestial inquisitors and more. Norwich manages to organize t...
Critical praise for ABSOLUTE MONARCHS
“ Absolute Monarchs sprawls across Europe and the Levant, over two millenniums, and with an impossibly immense cast: 265 popes, feral hordes of Vandals, Huns and Visigoths, expansionist emperors, Byzantine intriguers, Borgias and Medicis, heretic zealots, conspiring clerics, bestial inquisitors and more. Norwich manages to organize this crowded stage and produce a rollicking narrative. He keeps things moving at nearly beach-read pace.”
—Bill Keller, New York Times Book Review, Cover review
“Renowned historian Norwich offers a rollicking account of the men who held the papal office, their shortcomings and their virtues, and the impact of the papacy on world history. He conducts us masterfully on a tour of the lives of the popes from Peter to Benedict XVI. . . . Entertaining and deeply researched, Norwich’s history offers a wonderful introduction to papal lives.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Historian, travel writer, and television documentarian Norwich presents an excellent, often surprising history of that 2,000-year-old institution….he focuses on political history as he traces the evolution of the papacy as an institution, while at the same time providing entertaining profiles of the most historically significant popes….An outstanding historical survey.”
—Booklist
“When Norwich writes, I read; this member of the House of Lords is a notable and engrossing historian, perhaps best known for his monumental study of Byzantium. Here he offers a history of the nearly two-millennia-old papacy that should be popular with many readers.”
—Library Journal
“A spirited, concise chronicle of the accomplishments of the most noteworthy popes. . . . Norwich doesn’t skirt controversies, ancient and present, in this broad, clear-eyed assessment.”
—Kirkus Reviews
A SWEEPING CHRONICLE OF ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT—AND CONTROVERSIAL—INSTITUTIONS IN HISTORY
With the papacy embattled in recent years, it is essential to have the perspective of one of the world’s most accomplished historians. In Absolute Monarchs , John Julius Norwich captures nearly two thousand years of inspiration and devotion, intrigue and scandal. The men (and maybe one woman) who have held this position of infallible power over millions have ranged from heroes to rogues, admirably wise to utterly decadent. Norwich, who knew two popes and had private audiences with two others, 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 brave popes as Innocent I, who in the fifth century successfully negotiated with Alaric the Goth, an invader civil authorities could not defeat, and Leo I, who two decades later tamed (and perhaps paid off) Attila the Hun. Here, too, are the scandalous figures: Pope Joan, the mythic woman said (without any substantiation) to have been elected in 855, and the infamous “pornocracy,” the five libertines who were descendants or lovers of Marozia, debauched daughter of one of Rome’s most powerful families.
Absolute Monarchs brilliantly portrays reformers such as Pope Paul III, “the greatest pontiff of the sixteenth century,” who reinterpreted the Church’s teaching and discipline, and John XXIII, who in five short years starting in 1958 “opened up the church to the twentieth century,” instituting reforms that led to Vatican II. Norwich brings the story to the present day with Benedict XVI, who is coping with a global priest sex scandal.
Epic and compelling, Absolute Monarchs is the astonishing story of some of history’s most revered and reviled figures, men who still cast light and shadows on the Vatican and the world today.
約翰‧朱利斯‧諾里奇(John Julius Norwich, 1929-2018)
約翰‧朱利斯‧諾里奇是歷史作家,著有諾曼西西里、威尼斯共和國、拜占庭帝國的相關歷史著作,以及近期的《地中海史》(The Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean)。他也著有建築、音樂和莎士比亞歷史劇本相關的著作,並在英國廣播公司(BBC)製作約三十部歷史紀錄片。他曾擔任康奈基畫廊(Colnaghi)的董事長,那是倫敦最古老的藝術品經銷商,他也是瀕危威尼斯基金會(Venice in Peril)和英國的世界文化遺產基金會(World Monuments Fund)的榮譽董事。他有二十五年是英國國民信託執行委員會(Executive Committee of the National Trust)的成員,也曾任職於英格蘭國家歌...
約翰‧朱利斯‧諾里奇(John Julius Norwich, 1929-2018)
約翰‧朱利斯‧諾里奇是歷史作家,著有諾曼西西里、威尼斯共和國、拜占庭帝國的相關歷史著作,以及近期的《地中海史》(The Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean)。他也著有建築、音樂和莎士比亞歷史劇本相關的著作,並在英國廣播公司(BBC)製作約三十部歷史紀錄片。他曾擔任康奈基畫廊(Colnaghi)的董事長,那是倫敦最古老的藝術品經銷商,他也是瀕危威尼斯基金會(Venice in Peril)和英國的世界文化遺產基金會(World Monuments Fund)的榮譽董事。他有二十五年是英國國民信託執行委員會(Executive Committee of the National Trust)的成員,也曾任職於英格蘭國家歌劇院董事會(Boards of English National Opera)和倫敦圖書館(London Library)。他曾定期講授歷史、藝術史、建築和音樂,是熱情的夜總會鋼琴家。
譯者簡介
黃書英
黃書英,美國加州大學洛杉磯分校(UCLA)東亞研究學士,聖荷西州立大學(SJSU)圖書館與資訊學碩士。曾任《世界日報》舊金山社新聞編譯,現為專職譯者。