Violence and civil disorder in Italian cities, 1200-1500 / edited by Lauro Martines.

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Other Authors: Martines, Lauro
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, 1972.
Series:Contributions of the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies ; 5.
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Table of Contents:
  • The historical approach to violence / Lauro Martines
  • Violence in the late middle ages: a background / J.R. Hale
  • Order and disorder in Romagna, 1450-1500 / John Larner
  • The assassination of Galleazzo Maria Sforza and the reaction of Italian diplomacy / Vincent Ilardi
  • Crime and punishment in Ferrara, 1440-1500 / Werner L. Gundersheimer
  • Some psychological and social roots of violence in the Tuscan cities / David Herlihy
  • The Florentine populo minuto and its political role, 1340-1450 / Gene A. Brucker
  • Crime, punishment, and the trecento Venetian state / Stanley Chojnacki
  • The anatomy of rebellion in fourteenth century Siena: from commune to signory? / William M. Bowsky
  • Contemporary views on faction and civil strife in thirteenth and fourteenth century Italy / J.K. Hyde
  • Violence, disorder, and order in thirteenth century Rome / Robert Brentano
  • Political violence in the thirteenth century / Lauro Martines.