9782503523897-2503523897-The Politics of Exclusion in Early Renaissance Florence (Brepols Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies)

The Politics of Exclusion in Early Renaissance Florence (Brepols Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies)

ISBN-13: 9782503523897
ISBN-10: 2503523897
Author: Fabrizio Ricciardelli
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Format: Hardcover 298 pages
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ISBN-13: 9782503523897
ISBN-10: 2503523897
Author: Fabrizio Ricciardelli
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Format: Hardcover 298 pages

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The Politics of Exclusion in Early Renaissance Florence (Brepols Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies) (ISBN-13: 9782503523897 and ISBN-10: 2503523897), written by authors Fabrizio Ricciardelli, was published by Brepols Publishers in 2007. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Italy (European History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Politics of Exclusion in Early Renaissance Florence (Brepols Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Italy books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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No previous work has examined political exclusion in Early Renaissance Florence or its significance for the transition from Florentine popular government to oligarchy. Between the fourteenth and the first half of the fifteenth century, political exclusion became a normal feature of political life, regardless of the type of political regime; it was an essential instrument by which new governments consolidated their control over the city and the countryside in one of the largest and most powerful cities of Early Renaissance Europe. Exclusion from the Republic of Florence - separation from friends and family, business and property, coupled with the degradation of public humiliation - engendered a new outlook on life. In Early Renaissance Florence, excluded citizens across social classes became common outlaws, no different for common criminals prosecuted for heresy, blasphemy, gambling, or sexual deviance. By investigating these practices and attitudes of Early Renaissance Florence, this book shows the dark side of Renaissance republicanism: its fear of political dissent in any form and its means to crush it at all costs. This study of the other side of Renaissance republicanism presents a new and crucial chapter in Renaissance history.
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