The struggle for power in medieval Italy : structures of political rule
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The struggle for power in medieval Italy : structures of political rule
(Cambridge medieval textbooks)
Cambridge University Press, 1989
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- : pbk
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Egemonie sociali e strutture del potere nel medioevo italiano
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Note
Translation of: Egemonie sociali e strutture del potere nel medioevo italiano
Bibliography: p. 345-349
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780521334693
Description
This book, recognized widely within Italy as the major post-war synthesis of medieval Italian history since its publication in 1979, now appears for the first time in an English translation. It covers the political and social development of Italy from the late Roman Empire to the early Renaissance.
Table of Contents
1. Italy in the decline of the empire 2. The Lombard rupture in the history of Italy 3. The incorporation of Italy into the world of the Franks 4. Political anarchy 5. Cities and fortresses as centres for hegemonic development 6. Processes of state formation in Italy during the decline of the political-social dialectic Appendix: The institutional synthesis of bishop and city in Italy and the succeeding communal "res publica".
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780521336802
Description
Recognized widely within Italy as the major post-war synthesis of medieval Italian history since its publication in 1979, this book now appears for the first time in an English translation. It covers the political and social development of Italy from the late Roman Empire to the early Renaissance.
Table of Contents
1. Italy in the decline of the empire 2. The Lombard rupture in the history of Italy 3. The incorporation of Italy into the world of the Franks 4. Political anarchy 5. Cities and fortresses as centres for hegemonic development 6. Processes of state formation in Italy during the decline of the political-social dialectic Appendix: The institutional synthesis of bishop and city in Italy and the succeeding communal "res publica".
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