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History of Italy --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Florence --- Renaissance --- Florence (Italy) --- Florence (Italie) --- Civilization. --- History --- Civilisation --- Histoire
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Renaissance Florence has often been described as the birthplace of modern individualism, as reflected in the individual genius of its great artists, scholars, and statesmen. The historical research of recent decades has instead shown that Florentines during the Renaissance remained enmeshed in relationships of family, neighborhood, guild, patronage, and religion that, from a twenty-first-century perspective, greatly limited the scope of individual thought and action. The sixteen essays in this volume expand the groundbreaking work of Gene Brucker, the historian in recent decades who has been most responsible for the discovery and exploration of these pre-modern qualities of the Florentine Renaissance. Exploring new approaches to the social world of Florentines during this fascinating era, the essays are arranged in three groups. The first deals with the exceptionally resilient and homogenous Florentine merchant elite, the true protagonist of much of Florentine history. The second considers Florentine religion and Florence's turbulent relations with the Church. The last group of essays looks at criminals, expatriates, and other outsiders to Florentine society.
Renaissance --- Florence (Italy) --- Florent︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Firenze (Italy) --- Florencia (Italy) --- Florença (Italy) --- Florenz (Italy) --- Florentia (Italy) --- Florence (Tuscany) --- Civilization. --- acciaiuoli. --- agnolo. --- art history. --- art. --- battista. --- benedetto. --- bologna. --- borgo san sepolcro. --- bruni. --- catasto. --- catholicism. --- church. --- ciompi. --- criminals. --- cultural history. --- duel. --- ethics. --- europe. --- expatriates. --- firenze. --- florence. --- guild. --- history. --- honor. --- individualism. --- inheritance. --- insults. --- italian renaissance. --- italy. --- liturgy. --- marriage. --- masculinity. --- medici. --- merchants. --- monasticism. --- neroni. --- nonfiction. --- nun. --- outsiders. --- patriarchy. --- patronage. --- priest. --- religion. --- renaissance. --- sack of rome. --- saints. --- social history. --- social order. --- underworld. --- war of the eight saints.
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Florence has often been studied in the past for its distinctive urban culture and society, while insufficient attention has been paid to the important Tuscan territorial state that was created by Florence in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Comprising a handful of formerly independent city-states and numerous smaller communities in the plains and mountains, the Florentine 'empire' in Tuscany supplied the markets and fiscal coffers of the Renaissance republic, while providing lessons in statecraft that nourished the political thought of Machiavelli and Guicciardini. This volume comprises seventeen original essays representing the new directions being taken by historians of the Florentine Renaissance. It offers new and exemplary approaches towards state-building, political vocabulary, political economy, civic humanism, local history and social patronage in what is one of the most interesting and well-documented of the states of late medieval and Renaissance Europe.
Tuscany (Italy) --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Arts and Humanities --- History
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Trials (Sacrilege) --- History --- Rinaldeschi, Antonio, --- Trials, litigation, etc. --- Florence (Italy) --- Florence (Italie) --- Histoire
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