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The Eighteenth Century | 1999

The European Renaissance : centres and peripheries

William J. Connell; Peter Burke

List of Illustrations. Series Editors Preface. Preface and Acknowledgements. Introduction: Framing the Renaissance. 1. The Age of Rediscovery: Early Renaissance. 2. Reception and Resistance. 3. The Age of Emulation: High Renaissance. 4. The Age of Variety: Late Renaissance. 5. The Domestication of the Renaissance. Coda: The Renaissance after the Renaissance. Chronology. Bibliography. Index.


Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme | 2000

Florentine Tuscany : structures and practices of power

William J. Connell; Andrea Zorzi

Preface William J. Connell 1. The material constitution of the Florentine dominion Andrea Zorzi 2. The language of empire Alison Brown 3. Constitutional ambitions, legal realities and the Florentine state Jane Black 4. Fiscality, politics and dominion in Florentine Tuscany Giuseppe Petralia 5. Market structures Stephan R. Epstein 6. State-building, church reform and the politics of legitimacy David S. Peterson 7. The humanist citizen as provincial governor William J. Connell 8. Territorial offices and office holders Laura De Angelis 9. Demography and the politics of fiscality Samuel K. Cohn Jr 10. Florentines and the communities of the territorial state Patrizia Salvadori 11. Patronage and its role in government: the Florentine patriciate and Volterra Lorenzo Fabbri 12. San Miniato al Tedesco: the evolution of the political class Francesco Salvestrini 13. The social classes of Colle Val dElsa and the formation of the dominion Oretta Muzzi 14. Arezzo, the Medici and the Florentine regime Robert Black 15. Rubrics and requests: statutory division and supra-communal clientage in Pistoia Stephen J. Milner 16. A comment Giorgio Chittolini.


Archive | 2000

Florentine Tuscany: List of abbreviations of archival sources

William J. Connell; Andrea Zorzi

Preface William J. Connell 1. The material constitution of the Florentine dominion Andrea Zorzi 2. The language of empire Alison Brown 3. Constitutional ambitions, legal realities and the Florentine state Jane Black 4. Fiscality, politics and dominion in Florentine Tuscany Giuseppe Petralia 5. Market structures Stephan R. Epstein 6. State-building, church reform and the politics of legitimacy David S. Peterson 7. The humanist citizen as provincial governor William J. Connell 8. Territorial offices and office holders Laura De Angelis 9. Demography and the politics of fiscality Samuel K. Cohn Jr 10. Florentines and the communities of the territorial state Patrizia Salvadori 11. Patronage and its role in government: the Florentine patriciate and Volterra Lorenzo Fabbri 12. San Miniato al Tedesco: the evolution of the political class Francesco Salvestrini 13. The social classes of Colle Val dElsa and the formation of the dominion Oretta Muzzi 14. Arezzo, the Medici and the Florentine regime Robert Black 15. Rubrics and requests: statutory division and supra-communal clientage in Pistoia Stephen J. Milner 16. A comment Giorgio Chittolini.


Archive | 2000

Florentine Tuscany: Index

William J. Connell; Andrea Zorzi

Preface William J. Connell 1. The material constitution of the Florentine dominion Andrea Zorzi 2. The language of empire Alison Brown 3. Constitutional ambitions, legal realities and the Florentine state Jane Black 4. Fiscality, politics and dominion in Florentine Tuscany Giuseppe Petralia 5. Market structures Stephan R. Epstein 6. State-building, church reform and the politics of legitimacy David S. Peterson 7. The humanist citizen as provincial governor William J. Connell 8. Territorial offices and office holders Laura De Angelis 9. Demography and the politics of fiscality Samuel K. Cohn Jr 10. Florentines and the communities of the territorial state Patrizia Salvadori 11. Patronage and its role in government: the Florentine patriciate and Volterra Lorenzo Fabbri 12. San Miniato al Tedesco: the evolution of the political class Francesco Salvestrini 13. The social classes of Colle Val dElsa and the formation of the dominion Oretta Muzzi 14. Arezzo, the Medici and the Florentine regime Robert Black 15. Rubrics and requests: statutory division and supra-communal clientage in Pistoia Stephen J. Milner 16. A comment Giorgio Chittolini.


The Eighteenth Century | 2002

Society and individual in Renaissance Florence

William J. Connell


Archive | 2000

Constitutional ambitions, legal realities and the Florentine state

Jane Black; William J. Connell; Andrea Zorzi


The Eighteenth Century | 2002

La Citta dei Crucci. Fazioni e Clientele in uno Stato repubblicano del '400

Kenneth R G Austin; William J. Connell


Archive | 2002

Lo stato territoriale fiorentino (secoli XIV-XV). Ricerche, linguaggi, confronti

Andrea Zorzi; William J. Connell


The Eighteenth Century | 2001

Florentine Tuscany: Structures and Practices of Power

Benjamin G. Kohl; William J. Connell; Andrea Zorzi


Archive | 2001

Lo stato territoriale fiorentino (secoli XIV-XV) : ricerche, linguaggi, confronti : atti del seminario internazionale di studi (San Miniato, 7-8 giugno 1996)

Andrea Zorzi; William J. Connell

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