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Malta : The Islands and Their History - Themistocles Zammit

Malta

The Islands and Their History

By: Themistocles Zammit

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"Malta: The Islands and Their History" provides a comprehensive and scholarly account of the Maltese archipelago's storied past. Written by the renowned Maltese archaeologist and historian Sir Themistocles Zammit, this work delves into the unique geographic and cultural position of Malta as a crossroads of civilization in the Mediterranean heart. From the megalithic temples of the Neolithic era to the strategic significance of the islands during the period of the Phoenicians, Romans, and Arabs, Zammit meticulously traces the evolution of the islands.

The narrative continues through the medieval period and the arrival of the Order of Saint John, detailing the Great Siege of 1565 and the subsequent construction of the fortified city of Valletta. The book also explores the brief French occupation and the eventual transition to British rule, examining how these diverse influences shaped the social and political fabric of the nation. As both a historical record and a cultural study, "Malta: The Islands and Their History" remains an essential resource for those seeking to understand the enduring legacy and strategic importance of these small but pivotal islands through the centuries.

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