A History of the Maltese Islands
Discover the sweeping story of Malta in *A History of the Maltese Islands*, a clear and engaging journey through one of the Mediterranean’s most fascinating crossroads. From the first Neolithic settlers and the mysterious temple builders of Ħaġar Qim, Mnajdra, Tarxien, and the Hypogeum, to Phoenician traders, Roman Melita, Arab Malta, the Knights of Saint John, the Great Siege of 1565, British rule, wartime resilience, independence, and modern statehood, this book traces Malta’s remarkable evolution across thousands of years.
Written for readers who want an accessible yet richly detailed overview, the book explores how a small island nation became a strategic fortress, cultural meeting point, and enduring symbol of resilience. It highlights Malta’s unique language, religious traditions, archaeological wonders, fortified cities, and the many civilizations that shaped its identity.
Perfect for history lovers, travelers, students, Maltese heritage readers, and anyone interested in Mediterranean civilization, this book offers a readable introduction to the people, places, and events that made Malta far more influential than its size suggests.
This book is ideal for general readers interested in Mediterranean history, travelers planning to visit Malta, students seeking an accessible overview, and anyone with Maltese heritage wishing to understand their roots. It serves as both an engaging introduction for newcomers to Maltese history and a meaningful refresher for those already familiar with the basics, focusing on the narrative of resilience and cultural synthesis that defines the Maltese experience rather than overwhelming academic detail.
Traffikoo LLC
View booksMay 17, 2026
English
135,742 words
9 hours 30 minutes
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