Reviews
Weinstein succeeds not only in telling a memorable story, but also in illuminating core values and beliefs that usually remain opaque both to historians and to contemporaries... This splendid book tells us much about the practical interpretations of honor in Renaissance Tuscany.
His story of merchants, priests, and prostitutes is told with a narrative vivacity that is exceptional in scholarly historical writing.
A book that forces the reader to think.
This skillfully developed micro-history, presented as a lively drama, is a pleasure to read.
A well-told tale that analyzes how sixteenth-century Tuscans defined chivalry, honor, and loyalty.
A highly entertaining, well-written, easily-digestible narrative... a book that is not easy to put down.
I cannot recall when I have read a book that has given me more pleasure and satisfaction than The Captain's Concubine. The quality of Weinstein's work is the equal of other prominent practitioners of Italian microhistory: Ginsburg, Povolo, Grendi, and Muir. Weinstein develops the story with consummate skill and a good novelist's talent for drama and suspense. This is the work of a master historian at the height of his narrative and analytical powers.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Standards in Sixteenth-Century Pistoia
Chapter 1. The Holy Thursday Incident
Chapter 2. History and Comedy
Chapter 3. Pistoia and Medici State
Chapter 4
List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Standards in Sixteenth-Century Pistoia
Chapter 1. The Holy Thursday Incident
Chapter 2. History and Comedy
Chapter 3. Pistoia and Medici State
Chapter 4. The Cellesi
Chapter 5. The Bracciolini
Chapter 6. The Order of Santo Stefano
Chapter 7. The Prosecco
Chapter 8. Peacemaking I
Chapter 9. Chiara
Chapter 10. Asdrubale
Chapter 11. Mariotto
Chapter 12. Peacemaking II
Chapter 13. Fabrizio
Chapter 14. Love Letters
Chapter 15. The Verdict
Chapter 16. The Sentence
Chapter 17. What It All Means
Chapter 18. And Then What Happened?
Epilogue: The New and the Old
Notes
Bibliography
Index