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According to the central thesis presented in the first section of this book, which is preceded by some historiographical observations, Rome's importance as a place of study has been greatly underestimated, especially for the period after the permanent return of the popes to the city.

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According to the central thesis presented in the first section of this book, which is preceded by some historiographical observations, Rome's importance as a place of study has been greatly underestimated, especially for the period after the permanent return of the popes to the city.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Michael Matheus lehrte von 1994 bis 2002 und von 2012 bis 2018 Mittlere und Neuere Geschichte und Vergleichende Landesgeschichte an der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. Von Oktober 2002 bis September 2012 war er Direktor des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom. m Jahr 2013 übernahm er den Vorsitz des Deutschen Studienzentrums in Venedig.