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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gabriele PedullàPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231205559ISBN 10: 0231205554 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 17 October 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface: The Thinker of a Thousand Faces 1. From Humanism to Politics 2. The People’s Prince 3. In the Garden with the Romans 4. Comeback Kid 5. Beyond Chronology Further Readings IndexReviewsAmong the many books one could read on Machiavelli over the last decades, this one strongly stands out. Eloquently written, incisively argued, and with a view on the past and the present, Pedullà succeeds in elaborating both the many merits and multiple flaws, the attractiveness and the perilousness of the theoretical work this Italian thinker and statesman bequeathed to us. Everyone interested in the energy room of politics should definitely read this brilliant book. -- Axel Honneth, Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities, Columbia University Pedullà's On Niccolo Machiavelli will stand as the single most important introductory study of Machiavelli in any language. Covering biographical details and historical context as well as offering concise and astute analyses of Machiavelli's major writings, it is a work of great insight, depth, and originality. -- John P. McCormick, author of <i>Reading Machiavelli: Scandalous Books, Suspect Engagements, and the Virtue of Populist Politics</i> An immensely rich analysis of Machiavelli’s achievement that integrates his political and literary writings with his life and view of religion. More than that, it goes on to explain his contested legacy from the time of his death to his present relevance today, making it quite unrivaled in its scope and appeal to a global and multifocused readership. -- Alison Brown, author of <i>Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy</i> Pedulla’s book serves as an excellent primer for Machiavelli’s work, offering the key through which to interpret his most controversial ideas. * ZME Science * But even grizzled veterans will find interest in Pedullà’s portrait of the Secretary as a political animal who was also a non-conformist and a critic of conventional wisdom. * Claremont Review of Books * Pedullà's valuable contribution to the ""Core Knowledge"" series from Columbia College will allow students to see the complex paradoxes of the mind of Machiavelli. * Choice * With this new short introduction, Pedullà successfully manages to popularize his approach to the Florentine secretary, while carefully taking the most recent scholarship into account. * Jacobin * Pedullà's On Niccolo Machiavelli will stand as the single most important introductory study of Machiavelli in any language. Covering biographical details and historical context as well as offering concise and astute analyses of Machiavelli's major writings, it is a work of great insight, depth, and originality. -- John P. McCormick, author of <i>Reading Machiavelli: Scandalous Books, Suspect Engagements, and the Virtue of Populist Politics</i> An immensely rich analysis of Machiavelli’s achievement that integrates his political and literary writings with his life and view of religion. More than that, it goes on to explain his contested legacy from the time of his death to his present relevance today, making it quite unrivaled in its scope and appeal to a global and multifocused readership. -- Alison Brown, author of <i>Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy</i> Among the many books one could read on Machiavelli over the last decades, this one strongly stands out. Eloquently written, incisively argued and with a view on the past and the present, Pedullà succeeds in elaborating both, the many merits and multiple flaws, the attractiveness and the perilousness of the theoretical work this Italian thinker and statesman bequeathed to us. Everyone interested in the energy room of politics should definitely read this brilliant book. -- Axel Honneth, Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities, Columbia University "Among the many books one could read on Machiavelli over the last decades, this one strongly stands out. Eloquently written, incisively argued, and with a view on the past and the present, Pedullà succeeds in elaborating both the many merits and multiple flaws, the attractiveness and the perilousness of the theoretical work this Italian thinker and statesman bequeathed to us. Everyone interested in the energy room of politics should definitely read this brilliant book. -- Axel Honneth, Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities, Columbia University Pedullà's On Niccolo Machiavelli will stand as the single most important introductory study of Machiavelli in any language. Covering biographical details and historical context as well as offering concise and astute analyses of Machiavelli's major writings, it is a work of great insight, depth, and originality. -- John P. McCormick, author of <i>Reading Machiavelli: Scandalous Books, Suspect Engagements, and the Virtue of Populist Politics</i> An immensely rich analysis of Machiavelli’s achievement that integrates his political and literary writings with his life and view of religion. More than that, it goes on to explain his contested legacy from the time of his death to his present relevance today, making it quite unrivaled in its scope and appeal to a global and multifocused readership. -- Alison Brown, author of <i>Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy</i> Pedulla’s book serves as an excellent primer for Machiavelli’s work, offering the key through which to interpret his most controversial ideas. * ZME Science * But even grizzled veterans will find interest in Pedullà’s portrait of the Secretary as a political animal who was also a non-conformist and a critic of conventional wisdom. * Claremont Review of Books * Pedullà's valuable contribution to the ""Core Knowledge"" series from Columbia College will allow students to see the complex paradoxes of the mind of Machiavelli. * Choice * With this new short introduction, Pedullà successfully manages to popularize his approach to the Florentine secretary, while carefully taking the most recent scholarship into account. * Jacobin *" Among the many books one could read on Machiavelli over the last decades, this one strongly stands out. Eloquently written, incisively argued, and with a view on the past and the present, Pedullà succeeds in elaborating both the many merits and multiple flaws, the attractiveness and the perilousness of the theoretical work this Italian thinker and statesman bequeathed to us. Everyone interested in the energy room of politics should definitely read this brilliant book. -- Axel Honneth, Jack B. Weinstein Professor of the Humanities, Columbia University Pedullà's On Niccolo Machiavelli will stand as the single most important introductory study of Machiavelli in any language. Covering biographical details and historical context as well as offering concise and astute analyses of Machiavelli's major writings, it is a work of great insight, depth, and originality. -- John P. McCormick, author of <i>Reading Machiavelli: Scandalous Books, Suspect Engagements, and the Virtue of Populist Politics</i> An immensely rich analysis of Machiavelli’s achievement that integrates his political and literary writings with his life and view of religion. More than that, it goes on to explain his contested legacy from the time of his death to his present relevance today, making it quite unrivaled in its scope and appeal to a global and multifocused readership. -- Alison Brown, author of <i>Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy</i> Pedulla’s book serves as an excellent primer for Machiavelli’s work, offering the key through which to interpret his most controversial ideas. * ZME Science * But even grizzled veterans will find interest in Pedullà’s portrait of the Secretary as a political animal who was also a non-conformist and a critic of conventional wisdom. * Claremont Review of Books * Pedullà's valuable contribution to the ""Core Knowledge"" series from Columbia College will allow students to see the complex paradoxes of the mind of Machiavelli. * Choice * With this new short introduction, Pedullà successfully manages to popularize his approach to the Florentine secretary, while carefully taking the most recent scholarship into account. * Jacobin * It is simply the best introductory study of the great Florentine secretary in any language. * History of European Ideas * The distinguishing feature of this introduction is the attention it pays to context, that is, to Machiavelli situated among his Renaissance contemporaries and to the innovative literary forms he employed. * Review of Politics * Pedulla's On Niccolo Machiavelli will stand as the single most important introductory study of Machiavelli in any language. Covering biographical details and historical context as well as offering concise and astute analyses of Machiavelli's major writings, it is a work of great insight, depth, and originality. -- John P. McCormick, author of <i>Reading Machiavelli: Scandalous Books, Suspect Engagements, and the Virtue of Populist Politics</i> An immensely rich analysis of Machiavelli's achievement that integrates his political and literary writings with his life and view of religion. More than that, it goes on to explain his contested legacy from the time of his death to his present relevance today, making it quite unrivaled in its scope and appeal to a global and multifocused readership. -- Alison Brown, author of <i>Piero di Lorenzo de' Medici and the Crisis of Renaissance Italy</i> Author InformationGabriele Pedullà is professor of Italian literature at the University of Roma Tre. His English-language books include In Broad Daylight: Movies and Spectators After the Cinema (2012) and Machiavelli in Tumult: The Discourses on Livy and the Origins of Political Conflictualism (2018). His publications in Italian include award-winning fiction as well as an annotated edition of The Prince. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |