Sicily was the jewel of the Mediterranean, and Sicilians were the first
civilized people of the Western World-here is their rich and diverse
history in crisp prose and lively illustration. This concise history
relates how Sicily rose to become the first independent, civilized
nation of greater Italy, as well as home to many of the world's most
distinguished philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, and artists. The
narrative subsequently recounts the region's millennium-long decline at
the hands of foreign invaders, its hard-won battle for freedom in 1860
under the leadership of Giuseppe Garibaldi, and its current status as a
center for art and tourism.