A History of Corsica
Discover the dramatic story of Corsica, an island whose breathtaking landscapes have witnessed millennia of conquest, rebellion, and cultural resilience. From the enigmatic megaliths of Filitosa and the ancient Torrean towers to the Greek colony of Alalia and the relentless Roman campaigns, this book guides you through the earliest societies that shaped the island’s rugged identity and laid the foundations of its enduring spirit of independence.
Follow the shifting tides of power as Pisa and Genoa vie for control, witness the rise of feudal signori and the brutal clan wars that defined medieval Corsica, and learn how the Bank of Saint George transformed the island into a corporate venture, imposing coastal watchtowers and chestnut plantations while crushing native nobility. Experience the daring exploits of Sampiero Corso, the brief glory of the Corsican Republic under Pasquale Paoli, and the complex legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte, whose birth in Ajaccio forever linked the island to the fate of France.
Trace Corsica’s painful journey through the World Wars, from the devastating loss of a generation in the trenches of 1914‑18 to its proud role as the first liberated French territory in 1943, and see how the island’s struggle for self‑determination evolved into the modern nationalist movement, the FLNC’s “Years of Embers,” and the ongoing debate over autonomy within the French Republic. Along the way, encounter the living culture of the Corsican people—its endangered language, haunting polyphonic paghjella, and the deep‑seated code of honor that has both fueled vendettas and sustained hospitality.
This is more than a chronicle of battles and treaties; it is an immersion in the forces that have forged a unique Mediterranean identity. You will understand how geography, foreign domination, and internal resistance have intertwined to produce a language, music, and social fabric that continue to define Corsica today, offering insight into why a small island can harbor a history as grand and compelling as any empire. Prepare to be enlightened, moved, and inspired by a tale of beauty, defiance, and the relentless pursuit of self‑determination.
This book is ideal for students and scholars of European and Mediterranean history, particularly those interested in island histories, nationalism, and the interplay between local identity and imperial powers. It also appeals to general readers seeking a comprehensive, narrative-driven account of Corsica's prehistoric roots to its contemporary autonomy debates, as well as travelers wishing to understand the cultural and historical layers behind the island's landscape.
May 28, 2026
43,864 words
3 hours 4 minutes
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