Guglielmo Ferrero Livres
Guglielmo Ferrero fut un historien et journaliste italien dont l'œuvre a exploré les dynamiques du pouvoir et le déclin des civilisations. Son étude monumentale sur l'ascension et la chute de Rome offrit des perspectives profondes sur les forces sociales et politiques qui façonnent l'histoire. Ferrero explora également la nature humaine et les défis de l'ère moderne à travers des essais et des romans. Sa pensée, nourrie par ses propres expériences face aux régimes politiques, résonne encore aujourd'hui.






The Women of the Caesars
- 132pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the lives of influential women in ancient Rome, this work delves into the personal stories and societal roles of figures connected to the Caesars. Guglielmo Ferrero examines their impact on politics, culture, and the dynamics of power during a transformative era. Through detailed narratives, the author highlights the complexities and struggles these women faced, revealing how their legacies shaped history. This reproduction of the original text offers a captivating look at the intersection of gender and authority in a patriarchal society.
Focusing on the interplay between the Occident and the Orient, the author explores the duality of greatness and weakness within the Roman Empire. Through a series of lectures, he examines how Rome uniquely achieved a harmonious coexistence among the diverse cultures of the Mediterranean Basin, fostering peace and shared life. This exploration highlights the historical significance of Rome's ability to address and resolve conflicts that continue to challenge European civilizations today.
A Short History of Rome; Volume 2
- 534pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This concise history of Rome covers the city's founding in the 8th century BCE to the early modern period. The authors include analyses of notable leaders, significant events, and cultural developments, offering readers a complete overview of the Eternal City.
Problems of Peace, From the Holy Alliance to the League of Nations: A Message From a European Writer
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Europe's Fateful Hour
- 254pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Militarism, a Contribution to the Peace Crusade
- 322pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Ferrero's seminal work on militarism and its impact on society is as timely today as it was when it was first published in 1908. With insightful analysis and a call to action, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in peace advocacy.
The Greatness and Decline of Rome; Volume 1
- 346pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Between the Old World and the New; a Moral and Philosophical Contrast
- 410pages
- 15 heures de lecture