Venice : history of the floating city
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Venice : history of the floating city
Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book is a sweeping historical portrait of the floating city of Venice from its foundations to the present day. Joanne M. Ferraro considers Venice's unique construction within an amphibious environment and identifies the Asian, European and North African exchange networks that made it a vibrant and ethnically diverse Mediterranean cultural centre. Incorporating recent scholarly insights, the author discusses key themes related to the city's social, cultural, religious and environmental history, as well as its politics and economy. A refuge and a pilgrim stop; an international emporium and centre of manufacture; a mecca of spectacle, theatre, music, gambling and sexual experimentation; and an artistic and architectural marvel, Venice's allure springs eternal in every phase of the city's fascinating history.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chronology of historical events
- Chronology of architecture, art, literature, and music
- 1. Reconstructing the floating city
- 2. The riches of Asia, Europe, and North Africa
- 3. A pride of lions
- 4. Identities and modes of socialization
- 5. Material life
- 6. City of myth
- 7. The Serenissima's wayward subjects
- 8. The baroque stage
- 9. Epilogue: the tides of change
- Appendices.
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