The towns of Italy in the later Middles [i.e. Middle] Ages

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The towns of Italy in the later Middles [i.e. Middle] Ages

translated and annotated by Trevor Dean

(Manchester medieval sources series)

Manchester University Press, 2000

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The towns of Italy in the later Middle Ages

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Bibliography: p. 245

Includes index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780719052033

Description

The towns of Italy in the later middle ages presents over one hundred fascinating documents, carefully selected and coordinated from the richest, most innovative and most documented society of the European Middle Ages. No other English language sourcebook has the same geographical or chronological range. This collection is carefully structured around the crisis of the fourteenth century and arranged in contrasting groups of texts. By connecting documents in translation to recent scholarship and debates, it addresses five key areas of medieval urban history: the physical environment, civic religion, economy, society and politics. Offers students well-translated and effectively contextualised documents along with some guidance to the secondary work of Italian scholars which is largely inaccessible to undergraduate students. -- .

Table of Contents

  • mThe physical environment and social services
  • civic religion
  • the urban economy
  • social organizations and tensions
  • political structures.
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: pbk ISBN 9780719052040

Description

The towns of Italy in the later middle ages presents over one hundred fascinating documents, carefully selected and coordinated from the richest, most innovative and most documented society of the European Middle Ages. No other English language sourcebook has the same geographical or chronological range. This collection is carefully structured around the crisis of the fourteenth century and arranged in contrasting groups of texts. By connecting documents in translation to recent scholarship and debates, it addresses five key areas of medieval urban history: the physical environment, civic religion, economy, society and politics. Offers students well-translated and effectively contextualised documents along with some guidance to the secondary work of Italian scholars which is largely inaccessible to undergraduate students. -- .

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Physical environment and social services Chapter 2: Civic religion Chapter 3:The urban economy Chapter 4: Social organisations and tensions Chapter 5:Political structures -- .

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