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History of the Vatican

History of the Vatican

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Histories of the Modern Nations

History of the Vatican

John M. Hunt

History / Europe / Medieval

Learn the history of the smallest country in the world and the people and events that shaped it.

Stretching from the martyrdom of Saint Peter in 64 to Leo XIV becoming the first American pope in 2025, the Vatican has a long and fascinating history. Entwined with religious history, the volume traces the evolution of Roman Catholicism and its impact on the political, social, and religious scenes not only within the Vatican but in the world beyond. Key events, including the building of St. Peter's Basilica and the establishment of the Vatican City as its own country, are discussed within historical context, building a rich and comprehensive view of the Vatican throughout time.

In addition to this accessible history, the book further aids readers with a detailed timeline for quick reference and a section of short biographies on key features in the Vatican's history. This volume is a perfect starting place for any learner aiming to learn about and understand the Vatican and its place in world history.

John M. Hunt is an independent scholar based in Louisville, KY. He taught the history of the Renaissance and early modern Europe for over two decades at universities in Ohio, Kentucky, Florida, and Utah. He is the author of The Vacant See in Early Modern Rome: A Social History of the Papal Interregnum (2016) and coeditor of Making Stories in Early Modern Italy and Beyond (2024). See his website at https://scholarjohnhunt.com/.

Publication Date: 15 October 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781440881046
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 328
Weight (oz): 22.88

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