The Italian Renaissance State
Herausgeber: Gamberini, Andrea; Lazzarini, Isabella
The Italian Renaissance State
Herausgeber: Gamberini, Andrea; Lazzarini, Isabella
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A magisterial account of Renaissance Italy's political history and its contribution to the evolution of a European political identity.
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A magisterial account of Renaissance Italy's political history and its contribution to the evolution of a European political identity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 926g
- ISBN-13: 9781107460249
- ISBN-10: 1107460247
- Artikelnr.: 41667848
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 926g
- ISBN-13: 9781107460249
- ISBN-10: 1107460247
- Artikelnr.: 41667848
Introduction Andrea Gamberini and Isabella Lazzarini
Part I. The Italian States: 1. The Kingdom of Sicily Fabrizio Titone
2. The Kingdom of Naples Francesco Senatore
3. The Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica Olivetta Schena
4. The papal state Sandro Carocci
5. Tuscan states: Florence and Siena Lorenzo Tanzini
6. Ferrara and Mantua Trevor Dean
7. Venice and the Terraferma Michael Knapton
8. Lombardy under the Visconti and the Sforza Federico Del Tredici
9. The feudal principalities: the west (Monferrato, Saluzzo, Savoy, Savoy-Acaia) Alessandro Barbero
10. The feudal principalities: the east (Trent, Bressanone/Brixen, Aquileia, Tyrol and Gorizia) Marco Bellabarba
11. Genoa, Christine Shaw
Part II. Themes and Perspectives: 12. The collapse of city-states and the role of urban centres in the new political geography of Renaissance Italy Francesco Somaini
13. The rural communities Massimo Della Misericordia
14. Lordships, fiefs 'small states' Federica Cengarle
15. Factions and parties: problems and perspectives Marco Gentile
16. State, orders and social distinction E. Igor Mineo
17. Women and the state Serena Ferente
18. Offices and officials Guido Castelnuovo
19. Public written records Gian Maria Varanini
20. The language of politics and the process of statebuilding: approaches and interpretations Andrea Gamberini
21. Renaissance diplomacy Isabella Lazzarini
22. Regional states and economic development Franco Franceschi and Luca Molà
23. The papacy and the Italian states Giorgio Chittolini
24. Justice Andrea Zorzi
Bibliography.
Part I. The Italian States: 1. The Kingdom of Sicily Fabrizio Titone
2. The Kingdom of Naples Francesco Senatore
3. The Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica Olivetta Schena
4. The papal state Sandro Carocci
5. Tuscan states: Florence and Siena Lorenzo Tanzini
6. Ferrara and Mantua Trevor Dean
7. Venice and the Terraferma Michael Knapton
8. Lombardy under the Visconti and the Sforza Federico Del Tredici
9. The feudal principalities: the west (Monferrato, Saluzzo, Savoy, Savoy-Acaia) Alessandro Barbero
10. The feudal principalities: the east (Trent, Bressanone/Brixen, Aquileia, Tyrol and Gorizia) Marco Bellabarba
11. Genoa, Christine Shaw
Part II. Themes and Perspectives: 12. The collapse of city-states and the role of urban centres in the new political geography of Renaissance Italy Francesco Somaini
13. The rural communities Massimo Della Misericordia
14. Lordships, fiefs 'small states' Federica Cengarle
15. Factions and parties: problems and perspectives Marco Gentile
16. State, orders and social distinction E. Igor Mineo
17. Women and the state Serena Ferente
18. Offices and officials Guido Castelnuovo
19. Public written records Gian Maria Varanini
20. The language of politics and the process of statebuilding: approaches and interpretations Andrea Gamberini
21. Renaissance diplomacy Isabella Lazzarini
22. Regional states and economic development Franco Franceschi and Luca Molà
23. The papacy and the Italian states Giorgio Chittolini
24. Justice Andrea Zorzi
Bibliography.
Introduction Andrea Gamberini and Isabella Lazzarini
Part I. The Italian States: 1. The Kingdom of Sicily Fabrizio Titone
2. The Kingdom of Naples Francesco Senatore
3. The Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica Olivetta Schena
4. The papal state Sandro Carocci
5. Tuscan states: Florence and Siena Lorenzo Tanzini
6. Ferrara and Mantua Trevor Dean
7. Venice and the Terraferma Michael Knapton
8. Lombardy under the Visconti and the Sforza Federico Del Tredici
9. The feudal principalities: the west (Monferrato, Saluzzo, Savoy, Savoy-Acaia) Alessandro Barbero
10. The feudal principalities: the east (Trent, Bressanone/Brixen, Aquileia, Tyrol and Gorizia) Marco Bellabarba
11. Genoa, Christine Shaw
Part II. Themes and Perspectives: 12. The collapse of city-states and the role of urban centres in the new political geography of Renaissance Italy Francesco Somaini
13. The rural communities Massimo Della Misericordia
14. Lordships, fiefs 'small states' Federica Cengarle
15. Factions and parties: problems and perspectives Marco Gentile
16. State, orders and social distinction E. Igor Mineo
17. Women and the state Serena Ferente
18. Offices and officials Guido Castelnuovo
19. Public written records Gian Maria Varanini
20. The language of politics and the process of statebuilding: approaches and interpretations Andrea Gamberini
21. Renaissance diplomacy Isabella Lazzarini
22. Regional states and economic development Franco Franceschi and Luca Molà
23. The papacy and the Italian states Giorgio Chittolini
24. Justice Andrea Zorzi
Bibliography.
Part I. The Italian States: 1. The Kingdom of Sicily Fabrizio Titone
2. The Kingdom of Naples Francesco Senatore
3. The Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica Olivetta Schena
4. The papal state Sandro Carocci
5. Tuscan states: Florence and Siena Lorenzo Tanzini
6. Ferrara and Mantua Trevor Dean
7. Venice and the Terraferma Michael Knapton
8. Lombardy under the Visconti and the Sforza Federico Del Tredici
9. The feudal principalities: the west (Monferrato, Saluzzo, Savoy, Savoy-Acaia) Alessandro Barbero
10. The feudal principalities: the east (Trent, Bressanone/Brixen, Aquileia, Tyrol and Gorizia) Marco Bellabarba
11. Genoa, Christine Shaw
Part II. Themes and Perspectives: 12. The collapse of city-states and the role of urban centres in the new political geography of Renaissance Italy Francesco Somaini
13. The rural communities Massimo Della Misericordia
14. Lordships, fiefs 'small states' Federica Cengarle
15. Factions and parties: problems and perspectives Marco Gentile
16. State, orders and social distinction E. Igor Mineo
17. Women and the state Serena Ferente
18. Offices and officials Guido Castelnuovo
19. Public written records Gian Maria Varanini
20. The language of politics and the process of statebuilding: approaches and interpretations Andrea Gamberini
21. Renaissance diplomacy Isabella Lazzarini
22. Regional states and economic development Franco Franceschi and Luca Molà
23. The papacy and the Italian states Giorgio Chittolini
24. Justice Andrea Zorzi
Bibliography.