This non-fiction volume offers a comprehensive historical account of Procida, examining the island’s social, political, cultural, and economic evolution from antiquity to the 20th century. Authored by M. Barba, S. Di Liello, and P. Rossi, the work is structured chronologically and thematically, incorporating archival research, iconography, and local oral history. Special attention is given to maritime traditions, urban development, and religious practices. The book contributes to regional historiography and provides a case study in Mediterranean insular identity and community resilience over time.