A History of Florence, 1200 - 1575

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John Wiley & Sons, 15 kwi 2008 - 528
In this history of Florence, distinguished historian John Najemy discusses all the major developments in Florentine history from 1200 to 1575.
  • Captures Florence's transformation from a medieval commune into an aristocratic republic, territorial state, and monarchy
  • Weaves together intellectual, cultural, social, economic, religious, and political developments
  • Academically rigorous yet accessible and appealing to the general reader
  • Likely to become the standard work on Renaissance Florence for years to come
 

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Introduction
1
1 The Elite Families
5
2 The Popolo
35
3 Early Conflicts of Elite and Popolo
63
4 Domestic Economy and Merchant Empires to 1340
96
5 The FourteenthCentury Dialogue of Power
124
6 Revolution and Realignment
156
7 War Territorial Expansion and the Transformation of Political Discourse
188
9 Fateful Embrace The Emergence of the Medici
250
10 The Medici and the Ottimati A Partnership of Conflict Part I Cosimo and Piero
278
11 The Luxury Economy and Art Patronage
307
12 The Medici and the Ottimati A Partnership of Conflict Part 2 Lorenzo
341
13 Reinventing the Republic
375
14 Papal Overlords
414
15 The Last Republic and the Medici Duchy
446
Index
491

8 Family and State in the Age of Consensus
219

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John M. Najemy is Professor of History at Cornell University and the author of Between Friends: Discourses of Power and Desire in the Machiavelli-Vettori Letters of 1513–1515 (1993) and Corporatism and Consensus in Florentine Electoral Politics, 1280–1400 (1982). For the former he won the Marraro Prize of the Society for Italian Historical Studies and for the latter the Marraro Prize of the American Historical Association. He has also edited Italy in the Age of the Renaissance, 1300–1550 (2004).

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