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Becker develops further his principal thesis that Florence between approximately 1340 and 1400 was transformed from a medieval commune into a territorial state... Offers novel interpretations of such cultural problems as the rise of civic humanism, changes in attitudes, and the purported growth of individualism in Renaissance Society.
Book Details
Introduction
I. Florentine Polis and Culture at the Advent of Civic Humanism
II. The "Novi Cives" in Florentine Politics From 1343 to the End of the Century
III. The Monte From Its Founding (1343-45)
Introduction
I. Florentine Polis and Culture at the Advent of Civic Humanism
II. The "Novi Cives" in Florentine Politics From 1343 to the End of the Century
III. The Monte From Its Founding (1343-45) Until the Late Fourteenth Century
IV. The Renaissance Territorial States and Civic Perspective
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index