A History of Siena provides a concise and up-to-date biography of the city, from its ancient and medieval development up to the present day, and makes Siena's history, culture, and traditions accessible to anyone studying or visiting the city. Well informed by archival research and recent scholarship on medieval Siena and the Italian city-states, this book places Siena's development in its larger context, both temporally and geographically. In the process, this book offers new interpretations of Siena's artistic, political, and economic development, highlighting in particular the role of…mehr
A History of Siena provides a concise and up-to-date biography of the city, from its ancient and medieval development up to the present day, and makes Siena's history, culture, and traditions accessible to anyone studying or visiting the city. Well informed by archival research and recent scholarship on medieval Siena and the Italian city-states, this book places Siena's development in its larger context, both temporally and geographically. In the process, this book offers new interpretations of Siena's artistic, political, and economic development, highlighting in particular the role of pilgrimage, banking, and class conflict. The second half of the book provides an important analysis of the historical development of Siena's nobility, its unique system of neighborhood associations (contrade) and the race of the Palio, as well as an overview of the rise and fall of Siena's troubled bank, the Monte dei Paschi. This book is accessible to undergraduates and tourists, while also offering plenty of new insights for graduate students and scholars of all periods of Sienese history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mario Ascheri, a former professor at the University of Rome 3, Italy, has written extensively on institutions, law, and justice in the Middle Ages and on Italian supreme courts in early modern history. He is a former member of the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and is a senior fellow of the Robbins Collection Library (Law School, University of California, Berkeley, USA), and doctor h.c. of the Université de l'Auvergne (Clermont-Ferrand), France. Author and editor of hundreds of books and articles on Siena, Dr. Ascheri was awarded the prestigious Sienese award, the Mangia d'oro, in 2003. Bradley Franco is Associate Professor of Ancient and Medieval History at the University of Portland, USA, and is the author of numerous publications focusing on religion, community, family, and power in late medieval Siena. He has also published extensively on Franciscan studies and organized the first ever International Conference for Franciscan Studies in Siena in 2015. Along with Dr. Ascheri, Dr. Franco is a proud member of the contrada of Onda.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: From the Origins of Siena to the Fall of the Sienese Republic Chapter 1: The Origins of Siena Chapter 2: Urban Development and the Formation of the Sienese State (1000-1260) Chapter 3: Siena's Golden Age: Montaperti and Good Government (1260-1355) Chapter 4: Renaissance Siena and the Fall of the Republic (1355-1555) Part II: From the Age of the Medici to the Present Day Chapter 5: The Age of the Medici (1557-1737) Chapter 6: From the Enlightenment to the World Wars (1723-1945) Chapter 7: Siena From WWII to the Present Day Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: From the Origins of Siena to the Fall of the Sienese Republic Chapter 1: The Origins of Siena Chapter 2: Urban Development and the Formation of the Sienese State (1000-1260) Chapter 3: Siena's Golden Age: Montaperti and Good Government (1260-1355) Chapter 4: Renaissance Siena and the Fall of the Republic (1355-1555) Part II: From the Age of the Medici to the Present Day Chapter 5: The Age of the Medici (1557-1737) Chapter 6: From the Enlightenment to the World Wars (1723-1945) Chapter 7: Siena From WWII to the Present Day Index
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